“Could sodium laureth sulfate be to cosmetics what BPA was to plastic water bottles?” Continue reading Report: Beauty is not being poisoned
Excessive soda consumption may lead to liver problems?
Dioxin is not foamy
Dioxin does not look like this. Continue reading Dioxin is not foamy
Easterbrook: ‘My whole approach is to look at the data’
Western Washington University professor and climate skeptic Don Easterbrook is interviewed by the school newspaper. Continue reading Easterbrook: ‘My whole approach is to look at the data’
Boston Globe: DDT ‘decimated’ eagle population
And how does it know that? Continue reading Boston Globe: DDT ‘decimated’ eagle population
Report: Youngstown residents fearful over fracking
Choose Youngstown: Jobs and development versus irrational fears. Continue reading Report: Youngstown residents fearful over fracking
Navy accused of cover-up in Camp Lejeune drinking water controversy
Much ado about nothing. TCE does not cause cancer. Continue reading Navy accused of cover-up in Camp Lejeune drinking water controversy
Overreach: EPA says NY not ready to regulate fracking
Federal meddling in a local issue. Continue reading Overreach: EPA says NY not ready to regulate fracking
Intelligencer: Jobs, Environment Not Competitors
But Obama does not appear to genuinely believe it. Continue reading Intelligencer: Jobs, Environment Not Competitors
Report: Radioactive tissue boxes in New York
“The level of radiation exposure from holding the tissue box against the body for one hour would be equivalent to a chest X-ray, said state health officials.” Continue reading Report: Radioactive tissue boxes in New York
Report: US regains lead in clean energy investment
“However, it may drop back again this year after the end of two key subsidy programmes introduced as part of the 2009 economic stimulus package: grants for renewable energy projects and government loan guarantees to encourage private sector investment.” Continue reading Report: US regains lead in clean energy investment
Scientific method first determines what works, then how
A response in the Financial Times to “Scientific advance did not create most technologies.” Continue reading Scientific method first determines what works, then how