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Going...going...Obama's "Clean Power Plan" Unlikely to See the Light of Day
Rogue EPA Wants to Run Our Country
NYTimes Exposé Aims At Toxic Chemical, Hits OCD Lawyer Instead
America's Great Leap Forward: Watermelon Environmentalism
Omnibus-budget bill replete with bad news for science and health
In the name of "the climate," unaccountable regulators will rule our world, if we let them
Marion Nestle Should Stick to...I Have No Idea
Marion Nestle Should Stick to...I Have No Idea
NYT Advocates Magical Unrealism
Nuclear, the "new" green. But it's really the old green, thanks to 35 years of hysteria
Nuclear, the "new" green. But it's really the old green, thanks to 35 years of hysteria
Nick Kristof's distorted attack on "toxic chemicals" could not have come at a worse time
An Award for William Ruckelshaus, the Man Who Banned DDT? Say It's Not So!
When All You've Got Is A Mammogram, Everything Looks Like A Breast
Is there finally a Fukushima radiation victim? Not very likely.
Never mind authors' assertion: fracking actually linked to improved birth outcomes!
Public Health vs. EU's Tobacco Product Directive: The Battle is Joined
Public Health vs. EU's Tobacco Product Directive: The Battle is Joined
Revise that outdated TSCA! (Boxer, 2010). Wait: do NOT revise that outdated TSCA! (Boxer, 2015)
Billion Dollar Green Campaigns Kill Poor Children
Germany Versus Science, Round Two
The False Fear Of ‘Toxic Breast Milk’
Don't Fear Nuclear Power, No Matter What The Lancet Wants To Believe
Junk Science Report Card
To save lives: "World No Tobacco Control" Day

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