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EPA perchlorate decision flawed, say advisers.
The U.S. EPA’s preliminary decision not to regulate perchlorate in drinking water has elicited an outpouring of criticism, including a plea from the agency’s Science Advisory Board for more scientific transparency and a stinging critique from the agency’s Children’s Health Protection Advisory Committee. Environmental Science & Technology. 4 December 2008.
President Bush expands influence over regulatory agencies.
The Bush Administration's campaign for regulatory reform has now taken aim at guidance documents, a potpourri of messages from federal agencies that tell businesses how to implement regulations. Environmental Science & Technology. 12 April 2007.
Journals feel pressure to adopt disclosure rules.
As environmental journals publish more controversial papers on topics such as human health and global warming, they face a serious issue that medical journals have long been dealing with--conflict of interest. Environmental Science & Technology. 21 September 2006.
The many travails of Ben Santer.
One of the world's leading climate modelers has long been a target for contrarians and climate skeptics. Environmental Science & Technology. 9 August 2006.
Mis-lead.
Over 2 years of investigation reveals that agencies charged with overseeing the DC water system used flawed science to try to quiet public concerns about lead in drinking water. Environmental Science & Technology. 1 June 2006.
EPA's Science for You campaign.
"Public Relations Campaign for Research Office at EPA May Include Ghostwritten Articles", screamed a New York Times headline. Scientists were left wondering why the U.S. EPA is funding public relations projects. Environmental Science & Technology. 6 April 2006.
The Weinberg proposal.
A scientific consulting firm says that it aids companies in trouble, but critics say that it manufactures uncertainty and undermines science. From its roots defending the tobacco industry, it now defends Teflon, bisphenol A and phthalates. Environmental Science & Technology. 22 February 2006.
Fraud in science.
How much scientific fraud is out there? Estimates vary widely, and actual fraud is difficult to detect by reviewers and editors alike. Environmental Science & Technology. Opinion, 15 February 2006.
How the Wall Street Journal and Rep. Barton celebrated a global-warming skeptic.
Why do so many U.S business leaders and members of Congress doubt the scientific consensus on global warming? Consider the case of Stephen McIntyre, a semiretired businessman who received front page treatment by the Wall Street Journal. Environmental Science & Technology. 31 August 2005.
Skeptics get a journal.
If the manuscripts of climate-change skeptics are rejected by peer-reviewed science journals, they can always send their studies to Energy & Environment. It is found in only 25 libraries worldwide. Environmental Science & Technology. 31 August 2005.
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