Latest posts by H. Sterling Burnett (see all)
- Separating Fact From Fiction About Wildfires - September 11, 2020
- Biden’s Climate Plan Would Put America on the Road to Serfdom - August 25, 2020
- Doomed Climate Lawsuits Waste Precious Time and Money - February 12, 2020
Paul Driessen, senior policy advisor with the Committee For A Constructive Tomorrow and Center for the Defense of Free Enterprise, is exposing a dirty little secret at the Environmental Protection Agency. The EPA did not inform human test subjects that they were being exposed to levels of pollutants that the agency claims are deadly. So, either current levels of particulate matter, among other regulated pollutants, is not as dangerous to human health as the EPA claims, or the agency conducted unethical human testing in violation of federal and international law. In short, either the EPA put the lives of unsuspecting Americans at risk, or they are lying about how dirty our air is. This is a major scandal, Driessen explains to Environment & Climate News Managing Editor H. Sterling Burnett.