WINNING: EPA science advisers reject EPA staff particulate matter claims

Here is the draft letter from the EPA’s Clean Air Scientific Advisory Committee concerning the EPA staff’s most recent junk science-based assessment of the health effects of air borne particulate matter. A majority of the CASAC rejected the EPA staff’s claims that PM is scientifically associated with premature mortality and other health effects. In other words, after spending $600 million on PM2.5 research, EPA has nothing.

You can read the October 2019 testimony of JunkScience.com and friends to CASAC here.

Venice flooding is weather, not climate

Worse than this year’s flooding of Venice was the November 1966 event — 90 ppm CO2 ago.

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