The Environmental Protection Agency revised a draft assessment of an Alaska mine project using research from environmental consultants who admitted falsifying a report in an environmental lawsuit. Stratus Consulting and Ann Maest, the company’s managing scientist recently admitted to giving false statements in a $19 billion lawsuit against Chevron oil.
The EPA used information from a company that was known to have falsified data. So can we believe the EPA about anything they do when they depend on companies with questionable backgrounds? Think about it.
Read more: http://dailycaller.com/2013/04/29/epa-study-cites-report-from-admitted-data-fakers/#ixzz2Ru2QXZT4
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