Gould reexamined Morton's data on cranial capacity variation in modern human populations and concluded that Morton had selectively reported data (see Box 1), manipulated sample compositions (see Box 2), made
analytical errors, and mismeasured skulls in order to
support his a priori
views on intelligence differences between human groups.
Actions include mandates to remove market barriers to the development of combined heat and power facilities and the provision of
analytical support on efficiency requirements and other technical specifications so that combined heat and power is more widely
viewed and adopted as an energy efficiency measure.