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Nonpartisan science.
NASA chief has issued guidelines guaranteeing agency scientists the freedom to speak their minds. Houston Chronicle, Texas. Editorial, 3 April 2006.
Rep. Barton's harassment of scientists, disdain for fellow lawmakers a disservice.
Harassment of scientists deserves no role in scientific inquiry. U.S. Rep. Joe Barton, R-Ennis, ignores this principle in his shameful hectoring of well-known climatologists. Houston Chronicle, Texas. Editorial, 20 July 2005.
Barton setting his sights on global warming researchers.
Joe Barton is throwing his weight around, opening an inquiry into global warming by scrutinizing the methods and funding of key researchers. Dallas Morning News, Texas. Opinion, 10 July 2005.
New product for US industry: 'manufactured doubt.'
By generating and publicizing uncertainty about the scientific underpinnings of proposed action on air pollution, global warming, the health effects of tobacco and other subjects, industries have been able to ward off regulation and buy valuable time. Austin American-Statesman, Texas. 29 June 2005.
Government's safety statistics misleading on refinery deaths.
Government statistics on worker safety underestimate refinery risks, because up to half of workers in refineries are actually contractors, who generally get some of the most dangerous jobs. In the data they aren't classified as refinery workers. Houston Chronicle, Texas. 16 May 2005.
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