But USA Today can’t do emissions math and misses the point.
Continue reading USA Today ‘fact-checks’ Milloy tweet as correct
But USA Today can’t do emissions math and misses the point.
Continue reading USA Today ‘fact-checks’ Milloy tweet as correct
A new low for artificial intelligence — ChatGPT cited admittedly “fictional” scientific studies to answer a question about radiation.
EPA proposed today that utilities stop burning coal and natural gas by 2040 unless power plants can be outfitted with carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology. The agency tried mandating CCS 10 years ago, but its Science Advisory Board got in the way. So EPA killed SAB review of CCS.
Ten pieces of climate propaganda from April 2023 exposed and debunked. The full PDF version (needed to click through to the links) is here.
The illustration below is from the December 1953 issue of Mechanix Illustrated. So where did people get the still-never-demonstrated idea that radiation could cause genetic mutations, if not mutant beings? You can trace it all back radiation-scare fraudster Herman Muller and his bogus 1927 paper in Science magazine, “Artificial Transmutation of the Gene,” which led to Muller’s (undeserved) 1946 Nobel Prize.
Climate junk scientist James Hansen wasn’t the first to use the term “loaded dice” in regard to alleged human enhancement of environmental risk. That “honor” goes to Science magazine which use the term in its editorial heralding its May 1957 publication of the foundational paper of all cancer risk assessment, E.B. Lewis’ “Leukemia and Ionizing Radiation.”
Continue reading Mother of all cancer risk assessment regulation found to be science fraud
How does a politician from an oil & gas producing state get away with this?
The article highlighted on the June 13, 1956 front-page of the New York Times was the product of demonstrable science fraud committed by the National Academy of Sciences (NAS). The subject report by the NAS is a foundational document for the junk science that is the linear no-threshold model used in regulatory risk assessment. If you want the story on the NAS report, watch Episode 12, Episode 13 and Episode 14 of the Health Physics Society’s video series entitled, “The Historical Foundations of the Linear No-Threshold Dose-Response Model for Cancer Risk Assessment.” This is a mere teaser for LNT news to be broken on this page that will rock the radiation safety and regulatory risk assessment bureaucracy. So get informed and stay tuned. It’s recommended that you watch the entire 22-part HPS video series ASAP so you can better appreciate the news when it breaks.
I love oil companies. But I hate lying. Especially climate lying.
Oil companies have for years been telling the public that they are reducing CO2 emissions by storing CO2 underground when they inject it into wells to produce hard-to-reach oil. This process is called “enhanced oil recovery” or EOR. I showed the claim was false years ago. But no company would admit it.
“Steve Milloy, a senior fellow at the Energy and Environment Legal Institute who sits on Heartland’s board of directors, told The Post the ad campaign reveals how ‘Orwellian’ government action on the environment has become. ‘As the Biden administration is literally permitting the offshore wind industry to kill endangered whales under the guise of ‘saving the planet,’ Earth Day has gone 180 degrees from where it started and has become truly Orwellian,'” Milloy said. New York Post coverage Web | PDF.
More pics below. Continue reading Conservative groups own Earth Day at Atlantic City: SAVE WHALES, STOP WINDMILLS
The TRTWorld TV anchor clearly wasn’t expecting what she got.
The latest in Young v. EPA: Young’s reply brief to EPA’s reply brief to Young’s original brief appealling a lower court ruling that EPA is not constrained by law to conduct honest scientific peer review.