I fixed the headline (and more) for the New York Times.
Continue reading NYTimes Claim: The Trump Administration’s War on Science
I fixed the headline (and more) for the New York Times.
Continue reading NYTimes Claim: The Trump Administration’s War on Science
The March 23-24, 2017 Heartland Institute climate conference (12th International Conference on Climate Change) panel on resetting climate policy (Steve Milloy, Bette Grande, Myron Ebell) begins at about 2:54 into the video. Milloy’s presentation is at the beginning.
The March 23-24, 2017 Heartland Institute conference (12th International Conference on Climate Change) panel on climate and human health effects (Dr. John Dunn, Dr. Jim Enstrom and Steve Milloy) begins at about 8:00 into the video. Milloy’s presentation is at about 8:35.
Should be considered along with the recent study on the effects of “dead zones” on coral reefs.
Continue reading More ‘settled science’… land-based microbes harming coral reefs
Wow… no honest researcher would make this claim.
Continue reading Claim: Global warming to increase number of diabetics
Not global warming. Not ocean acidification.
Continue reading Oops… ‘scientists’ overlooked effect of ‘dead zones’ on coral reefs
Stanford researchers close in on realities JunkScience.com exposed decades ago. But there is one important note to make here.
Continue reading Studies of scientific bias targeting the right problems, Stanford-led study finds
For “scientists”, they’re sure not very smart.
New in Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology from JunkScience.com friend Stan Young.
Continue reading New Study: Air quality environmental epidemiology studies are unreliable
False. Air pollution kills no one in China. China should clean its filthy air, but no lives will be saved. This new study is just more egregiously bad, self-debunking air quality junk science.
ExxonMobil lawyer to management: “As stupid as they appear, they’re actually very good at paperwork” [quote from Old School, click the image to watch the clip].
Continue reading I fought ExxonMobil management on climate — and I won