Physicians demand New England Journal of Medicine retract Harvard air quality study

Led by the unholstered and irrepressible righteousness of Dr. John Dunn — “We write to complain that there is a continuing scandal of scientific integrity at the NEJM — junk science in air pollution epidemiology is being sponsored by what most would consider the iconic medical journal of America.”

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Joe Bast: Scientific Critique of USGCRP’s 2017 Climate Science Special Report

A Joe Bast-authored summary critique of the June draft of the USGCRP report that hit the streets today. Nothing of significance that we have noticed has changed between June and now.

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JunkScience forces Fake News to retract attack on California PM2.5 study

Our California study is the best-conducted PM2.5-mortality in existence. It debunks $600 million worth of EPA funded science fraud. Yesterday, the Fake News Media tried to smear it. I fixed that.

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New England Journal of Medicine editor chooses lying over science

New England Journal of Medicine editor Jeffrey Drazen has chosen an ominous course for his journal. JunkScience.com ended the career of ex-Journal of the American Medical Association editor George Lundberg for dabbling in politicized junk science. We could use another scalp.

NEJM editor Jeffrey Drazen has decided to risk his and his journal’s reputations to defend air quality lies coming from the Harvard-based EPA air quality mafia. Game on.

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DC Bar Bulletin interviews Milloy about overregulation

I set a new standard for level of discourse in the DC Bar Bulletin: “I’m not crapping on the general notion of regulations, but the problem is overregulation.”

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