“EPA’s actions routinely violate the Information Quality Act…. The closed circle of well-paid ‘peer reviewers’ employed by EPA, coupled with its close relationships with numerous Big Green environmentalist pressure groups, hardly satisfies [IQA] requirements. Worse, EPA consistently drags its feet on responses to FOIA requests….”
The Food and Drug Administration requires that companies seeking approvals of medical product meet high standards for the quality, integrity, and transparency of data and information submitted in support of applications. Missing information means products won’t be approved; improprieties in studies or submissions mean companies and employees can face fines, jail, or other penalties.
What if the same standards applied to government agencies regarding the scientists and institutions they hired or utilized? Their taxpayer-supported work affects virtually every American.
Last year, according to the Competitive Enterprise Institute, Congress enacted 72 new laws, while federal agencies promulgated 3,659 new rules.…
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Greed Energy Economics:
Canada and Australia form alliance opposed to climate radicalism
Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs): A Costly Illusion
117 Organizations Tell Congress to Oppose Extending Expired Wind Subsidies
Former Senator: Wind PTC Should End
Some NNY homes near turbines drop $300k± in value
Spanish Lesson for US: Green Energy Transition Unaffordable
Germany’s Green Jobs Miracle Collapses
The spin on wind, or, an example of BS in the field of energy policy
Fracking Sucks Money From Wind
Hanover turbine still not turning
Turbine Health Matters:
1,600 miscarriages at fur farm near wind turbines
A paper on noise pollution, its health effects, and its associated social inequity
Noise is #1 Quality-of-Life Complaint in NYC
Excellent Radio Program about Wind Turbine Noise
Leading Turbine Noise Scientist: Fired…
Continue Reading“Politicians, and wind industry shills who … deny the risks to health, are now liable to be successfully sued by wind farm victims. And so are governments, as they still refuse to measure infrasound emitted by modern wind turbines.”
In Denmark last month, 1,600 animals were born prematurely at a mink farm. Many had deformities, and most were dead on arrival. The lack of eyeballs was the most common malformation. Veterinarians ruled out food and viruses as possible causes. The only thing different at the farm since last year has been the installation of four large wind turbines only 328 meters away.
The wind farm consists of four 3 MW turbines, VESTAS model V112, reaching out to 140 meters in height at the tip of the blades. When they became operative last fall, a first mishap was reported by the mink farmer at a parliamentary committee on wind farms in January this year.…