Sentences with phrase «inconclusive science»

Several years earlier, in 2003, ALEC criticized efforts by state attorneys general to compel the EPA to act as «frivolous lawsuits... based on inconclusive science and faulty logic.»
They keep moving the freaking goal posts both past and future — and we are expected to invest trillions and lower our future standards of living based on this inconclusive science.

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Although the empirical evidence is clear that cycling compression socks enhance the performance and recovery of cyclists, but the science so far is inconclusive.
«Nothing EPA presented suggests anything has changed since August of last year — the science remains inconclusive in terms of data, impact, and source,» Hock wrote.
Of the 20 serious GOP Senate challengers who have taken a position, 19 have declared that the science of climate change is inconclusive or flat - out incorrect.
Professor Mark Sephton, co-author of the research from the Department of Earth Science and Engineering at Imperial College London, said: «We've literally only scratched the surface of Mars in our search for life, but so far the results have been inconclusive.
According to the science, the energy boosting properties of bee pollen are inconclusive, and mostly rely on the use of bee pollen in folk medicines.
Aluminum is a controversial substance and the science is inconclusive, so I tend to avoid it whenever possible.
Folk medicine says this vitamin C - rich juice may even dissolve kidney stones, yet science remains inconclusive on these claims.
The Center for Science in Public Interest (CSPI) has evaluated such claims on yogurt and found the evidence to be inconclusive at best, primarily owing to the limited research and small sample sizes.
Two experts tell Consumers Digest that the science behind color additives is inconclusive.
And then, obviously, this continued and then there was more and more science which was essentially inconclusive, contradictory, inconsistent.
The two most common arguments against warming theories seem to be (1) local temperature variations (or mutually - inconclusive data) disprove global warming itself; and (2) models aren't real science, anyway, so we don't need to worry about them.
There is far wider scope than just the «deleted emails» for the new House of Commons Select Committee on Science and Technology to revisit the UEA inquiries, as well as the old Committee's very hasty and inconclusive inquiry, and particularly to question the people involved: Acton, Davies, Russell and Oxburgh.
The CLAs advised against including this statement in the SPM, noting that: the research is currently inconclusive; overestimation of the models is too small to explain the overall effect and not statistically significant; and it is difficult to pinpoint the role of changes in radiative forcing in causing the reduced warming trend, with Co-Chair Stocker referring to this issue as an «emerging science topic.»
Mostly what remains on sites like this is quibbling about inconclusive (un) science tidbits and either taxes or no taxes on fossil fuels, economic growth or degrowth, strict limits or no limits.
«Uncertainty» means thst science is inconclusive.
Phil Clapp, president of the National Environmental Trust, said, «The president can no longer wiggle out of aggressive action by arguing that the science is inconclusive
I assume by «all the recent science», Inhofe is referring to the NAS study and the Wegman report, both of which chopped off most of the shaft of hockey stick as statistically inconclusive, turning it into really more of a boomerang than a stick.
Yet the skin layer does show warming and the sub skin is cooler than the ocean bulk Observations rule and as we have seen already the science on these issues is vague and inconclusive so I wouldn't use the term «impossible».
He has done that.The «holy grail» of Global Warming has been discredited & the science is inconclusive.
The climatologists brought the entire issue of sea level rise up to date after the last IPCC statement explicitly failed to consider it because the then available science was inconclusive.
«Sound science» meant studies sponsored by the tobacco industry suggesting that the link was inconclusive.
There is a lot of good science here, it just happens to be inconclusive as far as climate change is concerned.
«I think that the science is inconclusive on this... I personally believe that the solar flares are more responsible for climatic cycles than anything that human beings do and our lunar, our rovers on Mars have indicated that there has been a slight warming in the atmosphere of Mars and that certainly was not caused by the internal combustion engine.»
Representative James Sensenbrenner (R - Wisconsin): «I think that the science is inconclusive on this.»
Undoubtedly, the verdict and the jury award will the subject of an appeal by Johnson & Johnson, which argues that the science connecting Baby Powder to the development of ovarian cancer is inconclusive.
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