HomeMiddle ColumnAnalysis: Was 'Good Science' Really Applied in the Recent Mercury Report Issued... Middle Column Analysis: Was ‘Good Science’ Really Applied in the Recent Mercury Report Issued by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection? By Marc Morano - June 5, 2012 229 0 Share Facebook Twitter WhatsApp VK Digg Tagsemissionsenergyepa Facebook Twitter WhatsApp VK Digg Previous articleEPA’s Flawed Science: From Pretense of Knowledge to Fatal Conceit: ‘ Whenever EPA is confronted with evidence its proposed regulations will kill jobs, risk blackouts, or otherwise harm eco-growth…’Next articleTurning Uncertainty into Certainty – Reinventing the Precautionary Principle: ‘Giving greater weight to speculation than to knowledge. That is the nature of the politics of fear’ Marc Morano - Advertisment - Search Related Articles How Fast-Growing Algae Could Enhance Growth Of Food Crops Climate411 A new study provides a framework to boost crop growth by incorporating a strategy adopted from a fast-growing species of green algae. Read more Blackouts… Because Climate Change! Blame Natural Gas! Climate411 Guest “They got it bass-ackwards, once again” by David Middleton Electricity operators must wake up to climate change — or brace for summer outagesBY... Read more Which Woke Mediocrity will Replace the Outgoing UN Climate Chief? Climate411 If you think the current UN climate chief is bad, wait until you see the new candidates. Read more