Banning junk science from Capitol Hill
By Steve Milloy and Willie Soon May 1, 2012 Washington Times Federal courts have a system to keep junk science out of courtrooms. It’s time Congress adopts one, too.
By Steve Milloy and Willie Soon May 1, 2012 Washington Times Federal courts have a system to keep junk science out of courtrooms. It’s time Congress adopts one, too.
By Steve Milloy April 24, 2012, The Washington Times Which do you find more shocking: that the Environmental Protection Agency conducts experiments on humans that its own risk assessments would deem potentially lethal, or that it hides the results of those experiments from Congress and the public because they debunk those very same risk assessments?
By Steve Milloy March 30, 2012, Washington Times The Obama Environmental Protection Agency just condemned to death an entire U.S. industry – a legal and scientific horror story that congressional Republicans failed miserably to prevent.
U.S. Senator Lamar Alexander Tuesday released the following statement on the Environmental Protection Agency’s issuance of a rule regulating greenhouse gas emissions from new power plants:
“The lady doth protest too much, methinks.”
In a Feb. 27 letter, the West Virginia Coal Association asked Mitt Romney:
A fading union speaks up too late about the EPA’s new Mercury Air Toxics Standard.
“Industry sources said that the Clean Air Act provision has never been used.”
Coal is rising as the sun sets.
By Steve Milloy February 22, 2012, Washington Times March 2 should be a date that lives in infamy for the Obama Environmental Protection Agency.
“Mr Obama’s EPA has considered raising the value of cutting the risk of death by cancer on the ground that it is a more horrifying way to die than others.”
“Morgantown City Council will convene for a special meeting Monday to reconsider a controversial resolution passed last week that supports the federal Environmental Protection Agency.”