Don’t laugh: How to improve public trust in government science?

From the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy: “OSTP seeks information to help improve the effectiveness of Federal scientific integrity policies to enhance public trust in science.” Once I stopped spitting up my coffee, I came up with 10 principles based on my 30+ years of working in the sewer of government science that I submitted to OSTP. Please support Junkcience.com!

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Milloy talks war on air conditioning with Laura Ingraham on FOX News

From the July 6, 2021 episode of Ingraham Angle. A clarification on the last exchange. Laura was talking thermostats and I was thinking electric meters. Digital thermostats are okay. Smart meters — which allow utilities to control your electricity usage — are not. Support JunkScience.com!

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Milloy in Wall Street Journal on Biden SEC rollback of Trump SEC anti-fraud provisions

The Wall Street Journal editorialized last week about the Biden Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) move to rollback anti-fraud rules for proxy advisory firms that had been issued by the Trump SEC.The only problem with the WSJ editorial is that it provided no specific example to make its case. Fortunately, my letter in today’s WSJ does just that regarding my 2020 climate greenwashing shareholder proposal filed with ExxonMobil. Please support JunkScience.com!

Biden SEC chairman Gary Gensler wants to give proxy advisor firms carte blanche to commit fraud to advance the left’s political agenda.

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