IARC is up to their old tricks again. We are starting to learn to ignore them.
Category: Risk Assessment Process
How Research Bias Leads to Bullshit
I was invited to participate in an “expert survey” that revealed some frightening bias built into the researchers’ agenda.
Toward an EU White Paper on Risk Management
The EU has lost the capacity to manage risks. We need a White Paper to provide guidance.
Wish List for the next European Commission
The reform of the EU regulatory process needs to be reformed
Righteous Risks Part 3: The Electric Vehicle Halo
EVs are ethically pure. Dirty, evil petrol and diesel cars never had a chance.
Righteous Risks: Introduction
A righteous risk is a threat of harm to societal well-being that arises when decisions are based solely on widely-shared moral perceptions, social virtues and ethical ideals. This value-based policy approach does not consider facts or data in a consistent manner with certain actors, reinforced by social media tribes, imposing their ideals upon others. Righteous…
Technocratic Consequences
Should we be Putting Scientists back on Top? French translation Winston Churchill once reportedly said “Scientists should be on tap, but not on top.” Now I do understand that nobody likes to be kept in a little box, waiting to be opened when needed … to only give a “Yes/No” answer. I also feel that…
12 Short Observations on the WHO Aspartame Press Conference
The WHO reported no change in their aspartame advice. Why will the media report otherwise?
The Industry Complex (Conclusion): 12 Recommendations to Stop the Rot
After 7 chapters asking questions, it’s time for some recommendations.
SlimeGate 3.1: AsparTort 3/4: IARC Behaving Badly
IARC, beholden to its special interests, has once again shat on scientific integrity
Our Youth are Terrified… So What!
I am now (officially) a grumpy old man. Time to complain about the youth.
Contradictions of the Fall
Am I the only one seeing all of these contradictions?