Sentences with phrase «industry money»

Their experts aren't experts; they either pocket oil industry money, or they can't publish their work in respected scientific journals.
My focus is on the accusation that skeptic climate scientists are paid fossil fuel industry money to lie about the issue to the public.
Even though they have lots of industry money behind them, no amounts of money can make 0 = 1 or some such thing.
However, not only does he want to discourage this practice that costs the videogame industry money, he wants developers to take actions to prevent it.
The «reposition global warming» phrase can only be evidence of a cynical quid pro quo arrangement when it is accompanied by proof that skeptic climate scientists were paid industry money in exchange for lies about global warming.
Journalists ought to ask themselves why any narrative pushing the idea of skeptic scientists being corrupted by industry money seems to be separated from Ross Gelbspan by three degrees or less.
The report was debunked, and found to contain at least 84 individuals who took industry money, 49 retirees, 44 television weathermen, 20 economists, and 70 with no expertise in climate science.
The Bush Administration even pulled the plug on CCS, the only time I have ever heard of them denying the fossil fuel industry money for any reason.
The move to HFCS from sugar has ZERO to do with the consumer, it just saves the saves industry money.
The White House reshuffles its tech leadership team; why Twitter shouldn't adopt algorithmic curation; the tech industry money backing Tim Wu; and much, much more.
In my previous blog post, I showed how one anonymous op - ed writer tried to casually drop the «reposition global warming as theory rather than fact» phrase into his piece to insinuate skeptic climate scientists received illicit industry money in exchange for the promise to lie to the public.
For instance, a ProPublica analysis of Medicare's Part D prescription drug program found that doctors who received more industry money were also more likely to prescribe brand name, rather than cheaper generic, drugs.
This week, Emory University banned one of its own researchers from collecting industry money at speaking engagements as a result of the inquiry.
Meanwhile, organizations like Achievement First, Inc., ConnCAN and other corporate education reform industry advocacy groups have spent more than $ 6 million lobbying on behalf of Malloy's «education reform» initiatives and the education reform industry money continues to pour in to support Malloy's political aspirations.
The launch of a new console is always tough for everyone that enjoys making money from the industry
Eberstadt has this to say about the pervasive acceptance of pornography: «What seems unremarkable today — accepting pornography industry money for one's charity, say...» may be a passing delusion.
LEGISLATING VIA BLACKMAIL: Flanagan, Cuomo and the IDC all take charter industry money and seek to close and defund public schools to make their donors happy.
«An aircraft motor that lasts longer does not need to undergo expensive, time - consuming «service» as often; this saves the aircraft industry money.
19) Some of the papers that recommend a high protein intake are from labs that are supported by meat and dairy industry money.
cbc.ca / news / health / sugar - industry They paid 17 different scientist from most prestigious universities: M.I.T, Harvard, and Yale, which all received the sugar industry money.
You could trust and hope that the scientific studies you look at (out of THOUSANDS published) are credible and aren't «tainted» by big industry money.
Opponents of expanded gas drilling have coined the term «frackademia» for university research on the potential impacts of the boom in shale gas drilling that involves industry money or experts with industry ties.
Called «Fueling U.S. Forward,» the group is a front, operated by trusted Koch operatives Charles Drevna and James Mahoney, and funded by Koch Industries money.
Prominent conservative groups like the Heritage Foundation and the Competitive Enterprise Institute, which question climate science and have received Koch and other industry money, said they couldn't comment on the race because their tax status prevents them from endorsing or opposing candidates.
The Competitive Enterprise Institute is another prime example of industry money muddying the conversation about climate change.
Apparently in the same manner that he glommed onto the notion that skeptic climate scientists are paid illicit industry money under instructions to «reposition global warming as theory rather than fact», it seems he didn't check the veracity of the more recently repeated «3000 IPCC scientists» figure.
«With the amount of industry money pouring into scientific research,» says Dr. Orrin Pilkey, Director of Duke University's Program for the Study of Developed Shorelines and a co-signer of the letter, «there is a risk that more research will just become «client science,» where truth is determined according to your client's needs....»
And, except for two congressmen who didn't take any energy industry money, the signatories received sizable contributions from a number of other corporations that compete with wind, including coal barons Arch Coal and Alpha Natural Resources; and oil and gas giants Chesapeake Energy, Chevron, ConocoPhillips and Valero Energy.
While seemingly «new names» may pop up the way Bookbinder's does, they never independently corroborate the «industry money buying lies» notion, they all trace back to the same worthless accusation, and in many instances, they don't tell the whole truth about what's going on.
It's been insinuated across the internet that skeptic climate scientists are corrupted by industry money payments, and insinuated directly to me by no less than Greenpeace's Connor Gibson (while linking to a New York Times article insinuating the same accusation).
ExxonMobil is sabotaging the work of more than 2,000 scientists from 100 countries by funding the most visible «greenhouse skeptics» — one of whom, S. Fred Singer, publicly denied receiving oil industry money as recently as February, 2001.
Yet days later, the journal's editor said she had been misled because the authors of a new study had not revealed industry money they got that posed a conflict.
It proved more convincingly, they said, that the skeptical scientists were a fringe element that had to rely increasingly on industry money and peripheral scientific journals to promote their work.
The most widely quoted skeptic, S. Fred Singer, denied receiving oil industry money in a February letter to The Washington Post.
Seattle, Washington — Downtown brims with high - end cars owned by those flush with tech industry money, and the 2015 Mercedes - Benz C - Class fits right in.
That's ultimately a plus for pharmaceutical companies» revenue, and the trend consistently grows stronger the more industry money a doctor receives.
As Connecticut faces yet another massive state budget crisis, even more Pro-Charter School and Corporate Education Reform Industry money is flowing into Connecticut to help grease the charter school operators» efforts to grab additional public funds courtesy of charter school aficionado and «education reform» groupie Governor Dannel Malloy.
Michaels, readers may recall, became a lightning rod for controversy last month after Charlottesville City Councilor Kevin Lynch questioned the propriety of Michaels» role as so - called «state climatologist» while accepting industry money and espousing an unpopular view that downplays global warming.
But then there's Davies «true specialty», the accusation that skeptic climate scientists were corrupted by industry money.
The Big Fat Surprise reveals a world that is fraught with poor science, loads of industry money, political clout, and bloated egos pushing for specific results that always feature the demonization of fat, particularly saturated.

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