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Is global warming powering hurricanes? NO: Not much we can do now, so
focus investment on future power technology

Sunday, May 28, 2006

By PATRICK J. MICHAELS

[MICHAELS] Today's shocking news: Global warming will exert little if
any discernible effect on Florida hurricanes in the foreseeable
future. Further, by the time it could, we are likely to be powered
much more cleanly and efficiently, minimizing further risk.
Ironically, that efficient future will arrive quicker if we do very
little about warming right now.


The past 11 years have been the most violent stretch of weather in the
recorded Atlantic Ocean Basin history. Good dependable records begin in
1851. From 1851 through `1994 there is no comparable episode of weather
with this much violence.

This is a condensation of the recent record, with peak strength of each
storm given.

For brevity sake, abbreviations are used:
TS = Tropical Storm
C1 = Hurricane Category 1, C2 = Hurricane Category 2
C3, C4, C5 = Major Hurricanes Category 3, 4 & 5 respectively.

Location of Source Data:
http://tinyurl.com/7q4xp 1851-2002
Wikipedia 2003-2005

1995 TS=8 C1=4 C2=2 C3=2 C4=3 C5=0
1996 TS=4 C1=3 C2=0 C3=4 C4=2 C5=0
1997 TS=5 C3=1 C2=0 C3=0 C4=0 C5=0
1998 TS=4 C1=3 C2=4 C3=1 C4=1 C5=1
1999 TS=4 C1=0 C2=3 C3=0 C4=5 C5=0
2000 TS=7 C1=5 C2=0 C3=1 C4=2 C5=0
2001 TS=6 C1=5 C2=0 C3=2 C4=2 C5=0
2002 TS=8 C1=1 C2=1 C3=0 C4=1 C5=0
2003 TS=9 C1=3 C2=1 C3=2 C4=0 C5=1
2004 TS=5 C1=1 C2=1 C3=2 C4=3 C5=1
2005 TS=13 C1=7 C2=1 C3=2 C4=1 C5=4

MATH so simple a 3rd grader scientist can do it.

TS = 8+4+5+4+4+7+6+8+9+5+13 = 73 TS
C1 = 4+3+1+3+0+5+5+1+3+1+7 = 33 C1
C2 = 2+0+0+4+3+0+0+1+1+1+1 = 13 C2
C3 = 2+4+1+1+0+1+2+1+2+2+2 = 18 C3
C4 = 3+2+0+1+5+2+0+1+0+3+1 = 18 C4
C5 = 0+0+0+1+0+0+0+0+1+1+4 = 7 C5
Total Cyclones = 73+33+13+18+18+7 = 162
162 / 11 years = 14.7 cyclones per year.
======================================

[MICHAELS] What about all those studies attributing the current spate
of strong hurricanes to planetary warming? Most began in 1970, with
the advent of global satellite coverage. Hurricanes' frequency and
severity rose dramatically in the mid-1990s, when temperature patterns
in the Atlantic Ocean reverted to what they were like in the mid-20th
century, or 50 years ago. Back then, the proportion of Category 4 and
5 storms in both the Atlantic and the western Pacific typhoon basin
(together, the world's most active tropical cyclone regions) was
similar to what it is today.

This makes it plenty difficult to blame global warming for today's
storms, because the same hurricane regime occurred before, when the
planet was cooling.

This is NOT TRUE. The historical pattern shows a ramping up in severity of
storm intensification in the Atlantic Basin where the best records are
kept. If equal quality of records existed for other basins we might see
that they too experienced the same ramping patterns, but speculation is
moot, as we cannot go back in time to take better records. The 1950s and
1960s were a forewarning which we were not then equipped to understand.
They were a twenty year stretch of severe violent weather in the Atlantic.

World War Two was the most intensive combustion of fossil fuels this world
ever saw. Every refinery on Earth was at full capacity and every drop of
oil was burned as fast as it was pumped. Great battles and main objectives
of war were fought over oil supplies -- to get them, and to deny them to
the enemies.

The natural sinks became clogged and they stopped up by 1950. It took 20
years for natural processes removal of carbon pollution to calm the
weather somewhat. Ironically, it was the killer choaking smog of London in
the 1952 that first told the planet how deadly this gases accumulations
was. Thereafter began an air cleanup of industrial smokestack fumes which
greatly improved visible pollution.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Smog_of_1952

On land the tornadoes were violent and deadly in the early 1950s, which
led to a tornado recording system which is equally reliable to the
hurricane records. Both records preserve the ramping pattern of increasing
violence of storms.

A visual bar chart of hurricanes is here:
http://ecosyn.us/1/1/stormy.html

A visual line graph to tornadoes is here:
Line Graph: Tornadoes 1950-2004
http://www.hprcc.unl.edu/nebraska/US-tornadoes-1953to-present-line.html

A visual bar graph to tornadoes is here:
http://www.hprcc.unl.edu/nebraska/US-tornadoes-1953to-present-bar.html

A comparison of this year's tornadoes, and this era's tornadoes
intensification is here: http://ecosyn.us/1/Tornadoes.html

[MICHAELS] In fact, the glib association of warming with recent
hurricanes is hard to defend. The landmark computer simulation of this
process, published in Journal of Climate in 2004, said, "CO2-induced
[i.e. global-warming related] tropical cyclone intensity changes are
unlikely to be detectable in historical observations and will probably
not be detected for decades to come." That's because, when fed an
increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide that is twice the observed
value for the past 30 years, by the computer's "year" 2080, the
maximum wind speed increases only 6 percent. Detecting this needle in
the noisy haystack of hurricane data will be daunting indeed.

But that was for a study of simulated hurricanes. What about the real
world?

Michaels is very poorly informed for a professional climatologist. The
best data always comes from the real world.

[MICHAELS] It turns out that a Category 3 or higher hurricane almost
always requires a sea surface temperature of 83 degrees Fahrenheit.
Since 1982, when weekly sea surface temperature data became available,
only two of the 270 Atlantic tropical cyclones that have formed
reached Cat 3 without encountering water this warm.

But, and a big but, once that threshold temperature is exceeded,
there's no relationship between the strength of hurricanes and the
warmer water. The chance of a storm hitting Category 4 or 5 is not
enhanced by pushing the temperature above 83 degrees. Rather, each
storm that encounters water this warm has the same probability of
becoming a monster, regardless of how much warmer it gets.

Both the Atlantic and the Gulf, at Florida's latitude, hit this
temperature threshold early every summer and maintain it well into
autumn, whether there's global warming or planetary cooling.

This is observably false. The sea surface temperature has importance, but
the depth of the heat into the water has the most influence of peak
strength of cyclones. A stream of hot water known as the Loop Current
forms in the Carribean, moves by current into the Gulf of Mexico, and
circles out between Cuba and Florida to form the headwaters of the Gulf
Stream. These waters are not so much hotter than surrounding waters, but
they are hot much deeper. Last year the Loop Current was
hurricane-strength hot down to 500 meters. This is the fuel that feeds
major rapid hurricane intensification.

Katrina was catagory 1 when it hit the Loop current and became category 5
in record time. Rita likewise a few weeks later rapidly intensified when
it crossed the Loop Current. Hurricane Ivan (2004) was in that Loop from
the Windward Islands all the way to the coast of Florida. Cindy (2005)
became a 5 in that same waters, but hit Yucatan as a 1. Wilma was a 5 in
those waters, lost force over land and became a 1, but rapidy intensified
to a 3 again passing over another stretch of the Loop Current just before
battering Miami. Wilma was also fighting extreme wind shears that normaly
shread a hurricane into nothing while it intensified the second time.

Deep heat is central to major intensification. Still warm from last
summer, the Loop Current begins the 2006 Atlantic Hurricane Season being
twice as deep as required for major intensification of any storm crossing
it.

Shallow heat makes weaker hurricanes who spoil their fuel supply by
roiling the waters and turning up deep cool waters. Deep hot waters never
run out of fuel and are ready to supercharge trhe next hurricane crossing
over them within a few days time.

Rapid intensification, and peak strength hurricanes will become normal as
global warming increases the depth of sea heating. "Sea Surface
Temperatures" is a relative term, and not informative without depth
information.

[MICHAELS] Things are likely to be different further north, where
water does not currently get to 83 degrees. We'll likely see stronger
storms out over the open ocean; but the relatively cool ribbon of
water west and north of the Gulfstream is not going to go away under
any reasonable warming scenario. That band protects places like New
York City, making the likelihood of a Category 3 strike north of Cape
Hatteras much lower than it is to the south.

New York City, Long Island, and coastal New England states have all been
hit by hurricanes in the past.

It may come as no surprise that 30,000 homes were flooded from Hurricane
Ivan, but the surprise is when I remind you that the particular 30,000
homes and businesses I am pointing out were in PENNSYLVANIA from a
hurricane that made Florida landfall. Even weak hurricanes are no picnic:
Hurricane Frances, a category 2 storm when it came ashore in Florida
spawned 123 tornadoes, which is a whole month's supply for the nation in
normal years. I doubt NY, CT, NJ, RI, or MA would be pleased by a visitor
of just category 2 strength. NYC's subways would drown and reprise the
recent subway strike that cost $100 million per day in lost business
activity. Tropical Storm Tammy (2005) brought flooding to NYC and the
Northeast from a North Carolina landfall. In fact, wind does less damage
than the flooding which follows landfalls, so even weak storms are grave
threats hundreds of miles later after they cross the beach.

[MICHAELS] Here's something else you're reading for the first time:
Within the forseeable future, say, 50 years or so, we know to a rather
small range of error how much the planet will warm. That's because the
central behavior or all of our intercompared climate models is a
constant rate of warming once it is initiated. And, indeed, since the
mid-1970s, that rate has been remarkably constant. The models produce
different rates, and nature adjudicates which is correct: about 1.4
degree per half-century.

That's the same amount the planet warmed in the entire 20th century,
so I'll bet we survive.

The problem with these bogus numbers is that both hurricanes and tornadoes
are heat engines. They come into existence for only one reason: to
ventilate excessive heat buildup at the surface. They transport this heat
up into the stratosphere, where it radiates into the cold of space above
the greenhouse gas barriers. The surface temperatures are cooler because
of this violence. The readings are skewed -- temperatures would be much
hotter except that the number of violent heat engines are lowering
temperatures while destroying human wealth.

[MICHAELS] But, if, as a society, we decide that we must do something
serious to slow down warming, dragging our feet might just be the best
policy for now.

That's because there's no known suite of technologies that can slow
warming enough to measure our efforts over at least the next 50 years,
and probably much longer than that.

Michaels is far outside his area of expertice. He also happens to be
richly rewarded for saying things that favor his paymaster's industrial
investments, and well paid to badmouth investments which they disdain.

The United States Department of Energy knows fill well about technologies
which can do the job and be completely in place in ten years.

The technologies are so old that some of them were made by grandfathers
now dead, and are in space museums. We knew how to accomplish the
transition away from fossil fuels over 30 years ago.

[MICHAELS] As an example, assume that every nation of the world
actually reduces its production of carbon dioxide as prescribed by the
United Nations' Kyoto Protocol on global warming. In fact, few
countries, if any, will fulfill the protocol. But if they all did, the
net warming "saved" is 0.13 degree per half-century, which is an
amount too small to detect.

But Kyoto costs money - a lot.

Instead, let's save our shekels, and use them for investments in the
corporations of the future, which, of necessity, must become
increasingly efficient.

Kyotos is often misrepresented by oil company spokespersons. Kyoto was
designed to be a first step in a pathway to a carbon-free energy economy.
It is not the final step or the only step. Further reductions were to
follow after Kyoto was measured for its progress. Those wedded to
destructive carbon burning are stalling using every means possible,
including many unethical means to publish distortions and falsehoods.

Michaels is demonstrated as incompetent in weather, and he is certainly
not one to take investment advice from. Ask a cabbie or your hairdresser
and you will likely get better quality financial wisdom than Michaels
shows here.

[MICHAELS] No one knows how our society will be powered in 2100, but
historical changes tell us it will be lot different than today, and
probably by something we have only a vague vision of today. But the
arrival of that increasingly efficient society is delayed if we
destroy investment capital right now attempting to do something we
cannot.

So, as another hurricane season beckons, think of this: Florida is in
a terrible position for these storms, global warming or not. But,
whatever your concern about global warming, make sure that the economy
has a lot of money to invest, because the future must belong to the
efficient.

Every delay costs more money in the future. There is all the money there
will ever be right now -- a world full of money exists today. Michaels'
vision is self-admittedly vague. Trust his words that HE DOESN'T HAVE A
VAGUE IDEA. That's what he says, so believe his opinion of his advise and
forget this man.

TASSC Michaels comes from the corrupted University of Virginia, where his
cohort TASSC Fred Singer hails from. WHAT? You are surprised that a
tobacco state university with tobacco fortune alumni and tobacco fortune
bequests would allow faculty to join in a tobacco conspiracy to defraud?
Well get used to it because 46 states sued the tobacco organized crime
godfathers and used court subpoena power to yank out of secret file
cabinets 40,000,000 pages of evidence proving exactly that. Fred Singer
was a key operative -- in 1993 and 1994 he pulled off four felony fraud
crime operations, and for two of them he was was housed in offices he
admits were provided by pedophilist Moon.

APCO ASSociates organized an operation named TASSC with Philip Morris
Tobacco, and it had no other purpose than to discredit the EPA because
they declared second-hand smoke to be a cancer hazard. To hide Philip
Morris control of the group it was decided to add as many dirty pollution
corporations with EPA issues, like asbestos lung cancer, chlorine-dioxin
emissions. Lots of other groups were invited to join under false
pretenses. The control was held by the inner core of poison and pollution
comanies, and a cadre of already proven science liars was recruited. S.
Fred Singer was a TASSC Science advisor, as was 20-year-employee of
tobacco companies TASSC Fred Seitz. Singer and Seitz and Bruce Ames and
Singer's then-wife Candace Crandell have been the directors of SEPPtic
Tank, created by Singer at Moon's offices while Singer was masteriminding
four major international science frauds on tobacco payrolls.

Singer's buddy, collegue, partner-in-crime at University of Virginia
became a TASSC Science advisor, and has been accomplice of Singer's in
crimes committed from Cato Institute, where both receive pockets full of
Oil money. Cato was created by Killer Koch brother Charles, and Killer
Koch brother David watches over the family puppetstrings as director.
TASSC Steve Milloy is also a partner of TASSC Michaels and TASSC Singer at
Cato.

TASSC Steve Milloy is also an employee of FOX NEWS which is owned by
Rupert Milloy who was on the Board of Directors of Cato and Philip Morris
simultaneously. Cato usually has had a vice president or executive on its
board, so it is not surprising that Cato hires TASSC tobacco fraud
operatives. What isn't well know is that Killer Koch Brothers are oil
billionaires with the largest pollution fines in US history -- so then it
is not surprising that they want to murder the EPA who keeps catching them
pollute America and causing them to get fined. In recent years Koch
Industries had paid out $55,000,000.00 in fines, $10 million of that was
CRIMINAL FINES for violating CRIMINAL LAWS.

TASSC Patrick Michaels is the hired character assassin to help the oil
billionaires and the tobacco billionaires and the convicted
felon-pedophile billionaire to keep subverting America for private
profits. Exxon, Killer Koch Oil, Drunkard Scaife Oil Fortune and Greening
Earth-Western Fuels Coal have lavishly routed money into character
assassin TASSC Patrick Michaels pockets.


TASSC Patrick J. Michaels FACTSHEET:
http://www.exxonsecrets.org/html/personfactsheet.php?id=4
TASSC Michaels known ORGANIZATIONS

* The Advancement of Sound Science Coalition, TASSC
The Advancement of Sound Science Coalition has received $30,000 from
ExxonMobil since 1998.
* Cato Institute
Cato Institute has received $90,000 from ExxonMobil since 1998.
Koch Oil funding for Cato Institute = $12,999,240.
Scaife Oil Fortune funding for Cato Institute = $2,057,500
* Independent Commission on Environmental Education (project of the
George Marshall Institute)
George C. Marshall Institute has received $630,000 from ExxonMobil
since 1998. Koch Oil funding for George C. Marshall Institute =
$30,000 Scaife Oil Fortune funding for George C. Marshall Foundation
= $100,000
* American Council on Science and Health (ACSH)
American Council on Science and Health has received $110,000 from
ExxonMobil since 1998. Koch Oil funding for American Council on
Science and Health = $6,000 Scaife Oil Fortune funding for American
Council on Science and Health = $205,000
* Consumer Alert (Competitive Enterprise Institute)
Consumer Alert has received $70,000 from ExxonMobil since 1998.
Competitive Enterprise Institute has received $2,005,000 from
ExxonMobil since 1998. Koch Oil funding for Consumer Alert = $10,000
Koch Oil funding for Competitive Enterprise Institute = $666,420
Scaife Oil Fortune funding Competitive Enterprise Institute =
$1,800,000
* Cooler Heads Coalition (Competitive Enterprise Institute)
Competitive Enterprise Institute has received $2,005,000 from
ExxonMobil since 1998. Koch Oil funding for Competitive Enterprise
Institute = $666,420 Scaife Oil Fortune funding Competitive
Enterprise Institute = $1,800,000
* American Policy Center (member of the Cooler Heads Coalition)
Competitive Enterprise Institute has received $2,005,000 from
ExxonMobil since 1998. Koch Oil funding for Competitive Enterprise
Institute = $666,420 Scaife Oil Fortune funding Competitive
Enterprise Institute = $1,800,000
* Committee for a Constructive Tomorrow
Committee for a Constructive Tomorrow has received $472,000 from
ExxonMobil since 1998. Scaife Oil Fortune funding Committee for a
Constructive Tomorrow 1,020,000
* American Legislative Exchange Council
American Legislative Exchange Council has received $1,189,700 from
ExxonMobil since 1998. Koch Oil funding for American Legislative
Exchange Council = $393,000 Scaife Oil Fortune funding American
Legislative Exchange Council = $1,545,000
* Weidenbaum Center on the Economy, Government, and Public Policy
Weidenbaum Center has received $120,000 from ExxonMobil since 1998.
* Heritage Foundation
Heritage Foundation has received $555,000 from ExxonMobil since
1998. Koch Oil funding for Heritage Foundation = $1,952,000
Scaife Oil Fortune funding Heritage Foundation = $22,296,640
* Tech Central Science Foundation or Tech Central Station, DCI,
SwiftBoatsVets
Tech Central Station has received $95,000 from ExxonMobil since
1998. Koch Oil funding for Tech Central Science Foundation =
$25,000
* Committee for a Constructive Tomorrow
Committee for a Constructive Tomorrow has received $472,000 from
ExxonMobil since 1998. Scaife Oil Fortune funding Committee for a
Constructive Tomorrow = $1,020,000
* World Climate Report (Greening Earth Society, a Western Fuels
Association project) * Michaels has received hundreds of thousands in
industry funding from the German Coal Mining Association, the Western
Fuels Association and Cyprus Minerals, a leading funder of the
virulently anti-environmental "Wise Use Movement" of the early 1990s.
His newsletter, "World Climate Report" , was funded by The Western
Fuels Association and sent free of charge to every member of the
Society of Environmental Journalists. Michaels is on the board of the
Greening Earth Society, a creation of The Western Fuels Association

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TASSC Mickey Edwards, Advisory Board 1997-?

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"... While at TASSC, Milloy often worked with tobacco company officials. This letterhead features the names
of many prominent scientists, including Lester Lave of Carnegie Mellon University.
http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/cgi/getdoc?tid=qjm91d00&fmt=pdf&ref=results View larger image ..."
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http://www.junkscience.com/news/neufeld1.htm
Neufeld Letter to
TASSC Advisory Board Members
February 10, 1998
Members of the TASSC Advisory Board
Professor Mickey Edwards <<<<<<<<
Dr. Bruce Ames
Mr. Michael Fumento
Dr. John Graham
Dr. James Steele
Dr. Lester Lave
Dr. Alice Ottoboni
Dr. Frederick Seitz
Dr. Michael Gough
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http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=APCO_Worldwide&redirect=no
APCO Worldwide [TASSC Creator]
Personnel
* Mickey Edwards, a former Republican congressman from Oklahoma
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http://greyglobalgroup.com/news/032901.html
Former Michigan Senator Riegle, Shandwick Deputy Chairman, Joins APCO Worldwide to Expand
Government Relations
(Washington, D.C. 29 March 2001) -- Former Michigan Senator Don Riegle today joined APCO Worldwide as
chairman of APCO Government Affairs, expanding the Washington-based public affairs and strategic
communications firm's growing list of former members of Congress and executive branch officials, announced
Margery Kraus, APCO's president and chief executive officer.

Riegle will chair APCO's impressive and growing roster of former government officials, which include former
Republican Congressmen Matt Salmon of Arizona and [TASSC Chairman] Mickey Edwards of Oklahoma, as
well as former Democratic Congressmen Don Bonker of Washington and Steve Solarz of New York, giving
APCO a powerhouse lineup to assist clients who need strategic counsel in dealing with the government. In
his new role, Riegle will also call upon other D.C.-based staff for government relations counsel including:
Richard Allen, former national security advisor to President Reagan; Arthur Hartman, former U.S. ambassador
to the Soviet Union and France; Mark Ginsberg, former U.S. ambassador to Morocco; Peter Goelz, former
managing director of the National Transportation Safety Board under President Clinton; B. Jay Cooper, former
deputy press secretary to President Reagan and President George H.W. Bush; Barry Schumacher, former
director of intergovernmental relations for Puerto Rico's federal affairs administration; Bob Bissen, former
intergovernmental affairs specialist with the U.S. Department of Energy; and Deb Louison, former deputy
assistant secretary for intergovernmental and public liaison with the U.S. Department of Energy. ...
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http://www.wonkette.com/politics/grover-norquist/
"... • Jack Abramoff, “an ingenious dealmaker who hatched interlocking schemes that exploited the
machinery of government and trampled the norms of doing business in Washington,” is at the center of “what
could become the biggest congressional corruption scandal in generations.” Former Rep. Mickey Edwards
(R-Okla.): “This is at a scale that is really shocking. There is a certain kind of arrogance that in the past you
might not have had. They were so supremely confident that there didn’t seem to be any kind of moral
compass here.” [WP] ..."

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/12/28/AR2005122801588.html
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/12/28/AR2005122801588_5.html
The Fast Rise and Steep Fall of Jack Abramoff
Former Republican congressman Mickey Edwards (Okla.), usually a defender of lobbying and Congress, said
there have always been members who get caught "stuffing money in their pants." But he said this is different
-- a "disgusting" and disturbingly broad scandal driven by lobbyists whose attitude seemed to be
"government to the highest bidder."

"This is at a scale that is really shocking," said Edwards, who teaches public and international affairs at
Princeton. "There is a certain kind of arrogance that in the past you might not have had. They were so
supremely confident that there didn't seem to be any kind of moral compass here."
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Winning the Influence Game: What Every Business Leader Should Know about Government (Hardcover)
by Michael Watkins, Mickey Edwards [TASSC Chairman], Usha Thakrar
# Hardcover: 272 pages
# Publisher: Wiley; 1 edition (March 26, 2001)
# Language: English
# ISBN: 0471383619

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0895266210/qid=1148795793/sr=1-4/ref=sr_1_4/102-3919977-
6103358?s=books&v=glance&n=283155
Behind Enemy Lines (Hardcover)
by Mickey Edwards [TASSC Chairman]
# Hardcover: 192 pages
# Publisher: Regnery Pub (March 1984) [SCAIFE]
# Language: English
# ISBN: 0895266210

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0195129261/qid=1148795793/sr=1-7/ref=sr_1_7/102-3919977-
6103358?s=books&v=glance&n=283155
The Modern Conservative Movement (Hardcover)
by Mickey Edwards [TASSC Chairman]
# Hardcover: 352 pages
# Publisher: Oxford University Press (January 2006)
# Language: English
# ISBN: 0195129261

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000713NVA/qid=1148795793/sr=1-8/ref=sr_1_8/102-3919977-
6103358?s=books&v=glance&n=283155
Foreign assistance and foreign policy (The Heritage lectures) (The Heritage lectures) (Unknown Binding)
by Mickey Edwards (Author) [TASSC Chairman]
# Unknown Binding: 5 pages
# Publisher: Heritage Foundation (January 1, 1987) [SCAIFE]
# Language: English
# ASIN: B000713NVA

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0876092008/qid=1148795793/sr=1-3/ref=sr_1_3/102-3919977-
6103358?s=books&v=glance&n=283155
Financing America's Leadership: Protecting American Interests and Promoting American Values (Paperback)
by Morton H. Halperin, Lawrence J. Korb, Mickey Edwards [TASSC Chairman], Stephen J. Solarez, Richard
M. Moose
# Paperback
# Publisher: Council on Foreign Relations (April 1997) [Rockefellers = ExxonMobil, ConocoTexaco,
ChevronPhillips, BP/Arco]
# Language: English
# ISBN: 0876092008
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http://www.cfr.org/about/what_we_do/influential_forum.html?year=1997&page=28
Council on Foreign Relations
Press Conference
Independent Task Force Meeting
January 13, 1997
Presiders: Michael H. Armacost
Alton Frye
Speaker: Mickey Edwards [TASSC Chairman]
APCO Associates [TASSC Creator], Harvard University
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http://www.cfr.org/about/what_we_do/influential_forum.html?year=1996&page=8
Resources for International Affairs
Independent Task Force Meeting
October 24, 1996
Presiders: Stephen J. Solarz
Mickey Edwards [TASSC Chairman]
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http://www.cfr.org/about/what_we_do/influential_forum.html?year=1997&page=25
Financing U.S. Foreign Policy: Reflections on a Council Task Force
General Meeting
February 12, 1997
Presider: Frank E. Loy
Speakers: Mickey Edwards [TASSC Chairman]
Lecturer in Public Policy, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University
Stephen J. Solarz
Director, George Washington University Foreign Policy Forum
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http://www.brookings.edu/gs/cf/workgrp/bio.htm
Brookings Working Group
on Campaign Finance Reform
MEMBERS:
Mickey Edwards [TASSC Chairman], Harvard University

http://www.exxonsecrets.org/html/orgfactsheet.php?id=76
FACTSHEET: American Enterprise Institute-Brookings Joint Center for Regulatory Studies,
American Enterprise Institute-Brookings Joint Center for Regulatory Studies has received $105,000 from
ExxonMobil since 1998.
American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research has received $1,625,000 from ExxonMobil since
1998.

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http://www.campusi.com/isbn_0471383619.htm
Mickey Edwards [TASSC Chairman] was a member of Congress for sixteen years, where he was a senior
member of the Republican leadership. He currently teaches about Congress and public advocacy at the
Kennedy School of Government. Edwards also writes a weekly syndicated newspaper column and broadcasts
national radio commentaries on the NPR program "All Things Considered."
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http://webdb.princeton.edu/dbtoolbox/query.asp?qname=facultydetail&ID=mickeye
Mickey Edwards [TASSC Chairman]
Lecturer of Public and International Affairs
Woodrow Wilson School, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 08544-1013
609-258-9590, 609-258-0019(F)
Office: 445a Robertson Hall
e-mail: mic...@princeton.edu
Biography
Mickey Edwards has served as a member of Congress for 16 years and was a member of the House
Republican leadership. After leaving the Congress, Edwards taught at Harvard's Kennedy School of
Government for 11 years. In addition, he has been a regular political commentator on NPR's "All Things
Considered" and his newspaper columns have appeared hundreds of times in the Chicago Tribune and Los
Angeles Times, for which he has been a regular weekly columnist, and frequently in such other publications
as the New York Times, Washington Post, Boston Globe, San Francisco Examiner, Miami Herald, and Wall
Street Journal.
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http://www.justdemocracy.org/about_jd/mickey_edwards.htm
Mickey Edwards, Advisory Board [TASSC Chairman]
Mickey Edwards teaches at Princeton University's Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International
Affairs. Before moving to Princeton, he was on the faculty of Harvard's Kennedy School of Government for
11 years. He was a member of Congress for 16 years, serving as the chairman of the House Republican
Policy Committee, the party's fourth-ranking leadership position. He was the national chairman of the
American Conservative Union and a founding trustee of the Heritage Foundation. He has also been a
political columnist for the Los Angeles Times, the Chicago Tribune, and the Boston Globe, and a regular
commentator on National Public Radio's "All Things Considered."
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http://www.aspeninstitute.org/site/c.huLWJeMRKpH/b.855237/apps/nl/content3.asp?content_id=%7BF044
F681-18D6-49D2-8DDA-0C8BD25B9200%7D&notoc=1
Experts by Topic
Mickey Edwards [TASSC Chairman]
Executive Director, Aspen Institute-Rodel Fellowships in Public Leadership [Koch Oil associated]
Contact: mickey....@aspeninstitute.org
Mickey Edwards, a lecturer at Princeton University’s Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International
Affairs, was a Republican member of Congress from Oklahoma for 16 years (1977-92). He was a member of
the House Republican leadership and served on the House Budget and Appropriations committees. Since
leaving the Congress he has taught at Harvard, Georgetown, and Princeton universities and has chaired
various task forces for the Constitution Project, the Brookings Institution, and the Council on Foreign
Relations. In addition, he is currently an advisor to the US Department of State and a member of the
Princeton Project on National Security. The Aspen-Rodel fellowships will feature a combination of bipartisan
retreats, overseas travel, leadership skills training, study, and hands-on involvement with contemporary
issues. Every year, a new group of political leaders will be selected to take part in the two-year fellowship
program.

http://releases.usnewswire.com/GetRelease.asp?id=41575
Aspen Institute Announces New Fellowship Program for Emerging Political Leaders
1/12/2005 10:04:00 AM
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http://www.intelecom.org/pdf/WWL_ContributingExperts.pdf
The Way We Live
Introduction to Sociology
Contributing
Experts
Mickey Edwards [TASSC Chairman], Visiting Lecturer in Public and International Affairs,
The Woodrow Wilson School, Princeton University.
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http://www.veteransdefending.org/lat.php
Right’s Wrong Turn
Once in power, U.S. conservatives failed to place freedom first
Los Angeles Times
By Mickey Edwards [TASSC Chairman]
Mickey Edwards is a former member of the Republican leadership in the House of Representatives. He is
also a former national chairman of the American Conservative Union.
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1&inunId=42142&typeVC=ProgramVC&sponsor=1&related=true
GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY
Georgetown Public Policy Institute
Georgetown University
3520 Prospect Street NW, Suite 400
Washington, D.C. 20007, United States
Telephone: 202-687-0615
Affiliated Faculty
• Mickey Edwards, J.D., Oklahoma City.
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Google Results 1 - 11 of 11 for "John D. Graham" TASSC.

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http://www.smokefreeforhealth.org/studies/YachBialous.htm
November 2001, Vol 91, No. 11 | American Journal of Public Health 1745-1748
© 2001 American Public Health Association
TOBACCO, LAWYERS, AND PUBLIC HEALTH
Junking Science to Promote Tobacco
Derek Yach, MBChB, MPH and Stella Aguinaga Bialous, DrPH, MScN, RN
"... BUYING SCIENTISTS...
One prestigious US institution that has received funds from Philip Morris and its subsidiaries is the Harvard
Center for Risk Analysis, whose former director, John Graham, has assisted Philip Morris with risk
communication about environmental tobacco smoke and has on many occasions requested funds for the
center.15–18 Among several other sources of corporate support, the center currently has an unrestricted
grant from the Philip Morris subsidiary Kraft Foods and a restricted grant from the Risk Science Institute of
the International Life Sciences Institute (ILSI).19 In March 2001 President Bush nominated John Graham to
be administrator of the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs of the Office of Management and
Budget.20 This office reviews and approves—or blocks—all major federal regulations. The consumer advocacy
group Public Citizen criticized the nomination on the basis of the links between Graham and corporate
funding.21,22 ...

DISTORTING RISK ...
In addition to creating front groups and contributing funds to groups that have a mission broad enough to
carry some of the tobacco industry's goals, the tobacco companies also use publications by allegedly
independent think tanks, such as the Virginia-based Alexis de Tocqueville Institution. This group's 1994
report "Science, Economics, and Environmental Policy: A Critical Examination"35 criticizes the US
Environmental Protection Agency's risk assessment methods in 4 areas: environmental tobacco smoke,
radon, pesticides, and hazardous cleanup. It dismisses in its first chapter the agency's risk assessment of
environmental tobacco smoke, using arguments similar to the tobacco industry's "junk science" arguments
described by Ong and Glantz.

This report has been widely used by the tobacco industry in its quest to dismiss the hazards of environmental
tobacco smoke. And although no direct financial link has been established, several members of the report's
academic advisory board have been involved with different tobacco companies' activities.36 The report's
principal reviewer, Dr Fred Singer, was involved with the International Center for a Scientific Ecology, a
group that was considered important in Philip Morris' plans to create a group in Europe similar to The
Advancement for Sound Science Coalition (TASSC), as discussed by Ong and Glantz.37,38 He was also on
a tobacco industry list of people who could write op-ed pieces on "junk science," defending the industry's
views.39

15. Harvard Center for Risk Analysis. Letter from J. D. Graham to David L. Greenberg, vice president,
government affairs, Philip Morris Companies, Inc. October 21, 1991. Available at: http://
http://www.pmdocs.com/. Document no. 2023545705/5706. Accessed March 16, 2000.
16. Philip Morris. Memorandum from R. A. Pages to Steve Parrish. Subject: Comment on letter from John
Graham. October 29, 1991. Available at: http:// http://www.pmdocs.com/. Document no. 2023545707.
Accessed March 16, 2000.
17. Kraft General Foods. Letter from E. J. Guardia to John D. Graham. August 12, 1992. Available at:
http://www.pmdocs.com/. Document no. 2025534554. Accessed March 16, 2000.
18. Philip Morris Management Corp. Memorandum from M. Logue to Steve Parrish. Re: John
Graham/Harvard Center for Risk Analysis. August 31, 1992. Available at: http://www.pmdocs.com/.
Document no. 2025534553. Accessed March 16, 2000.
19. Harvard Center for Risk Analysis. Available at: http://www.hcra.harvard.edu/description.html.
Accessed February 26, 2001.
20. President George W. Bush today announced his intent to nominate three individuals to serve in his
administration [press release]. Washington, DC: White House Office of the Press Secretary; March 6, 2001.
21. Public Citizen. Safeguards at risk: John Graham and corporate America's back door to the Bush
White House. March 12, 2001. Available (in PDF format) at:
http://www.citizen.org/congress/regulations/graham.html. Accessed September 14, 2001.
22. Skrzycki C. Regulatory nominee assailed in report: consumer group alleges corporate ties.
Washington Post. March 14, 2001:E1.
35. Jeffreys K. Science, economics, and environmental policy: a critical examination. a research report
conducted by the Alexis de Tocqueville Institution. August 11, 1994. Available at: http://
http://www.pmdocs.com/. Document no. 2048901932/2008. Accessed February 20, 2001.
36. The Tobacco Institute. Inventory of comments received by the Tobacco Institute on the costs and
benefits of smoking restrictions: an assessment of the Smoke-Free Environment Act of 1993 (HR 3434).
Available at: http:// http://www.pmdocs.com/. Document no. 2047232462. Accessed February 26, 2001.
37. APCO Associates Inc. Memorandum from T. Hockaday and N. Cohen to Matt Winokur. Re: thoughts
on TASSC Europe. March 25, 1994. Available at: http://www.pmdocs.com/. Document no.
2024233595/3602. Accessed February 26, 2001.
38. International Center for a Scientific Ecology. Guidelines for the seminar on linear relationship for risk
assessment of low doses of carcinogens. January 1993. Available at: http://www.pmdocs.com/. Document
no. 2501013825. Accessed February 26, 2001.
39. APCO Associates Inc. Memorandum from T. Hockaday to Ellen Merlo et al. Re: opinion editorials on
indoor air quality and junk science. March 8, 1993. Available at: http://www.pmdocs.com/. Document no.
2021178205. Accessed February 26, 2001.

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http://www.cspinet.org/integrity/corp_funding.html
IFIC Foundation Board of Trustees, 1995-1996:
John D. Graham, PhD
Director, Center for Risk Analysis
Professor of Policy and Decision Sciences
Harvard School of Public Health
http://www.cspinet.org/new/pdf/lift_the_veil_guts_fnl.pdf
http://www.cspinet.org/integrity/nonprofits/all_associations.html
http://www.cspinet.org/integrity/Integrity_in_Science_organization_list.pdf


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http://www.junkscience.com/news/neufeld1.htm
Neufeld Letter to
TASSC Advisory Board Members
February 10, 1998
Members of the TASSC Advisory Board
Professor Mickey Edwards
Dr. Bruce Ames
Mr. Michael Fumento
Dr. John Graham <<<<<<<<
Dr. James Steele
Dr. Lester Lave
Dr. Alice Ottoboni
Dr. Frederick Seitz
Dr. Michael Gough
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http://baywood.metapress.com/(2y0gu5qbgwoaud55q1a0nyvc)/app/home/contribution.asp?referrer=parent&
backto=issue,10,13;journal,20,33;linkingpublicationresults,1:300327,1
Safeguards at Risk: John Graham and Corporate America's Back Door to the Bush White House Excerpts
from a Public Citizen Report
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http://www.smokefreeforhealth.org/studies/OngGlantz.htm
November 2001, Vol 91, No. 11 | American Journal of Public Health 1749-1757
© 2001 American Public Health Association
TOBACCO, LAWYERS, AND PUBLIC HEALTH
Constructing "Sound Science" and "Good Epidemiology": Tobacco, Lawyers, and Public Relations Firms
Elisa K. Ong, MD, MS and Stanton A. Glantz, PhD

... In February 1993, PM and its public relations firm, APCO Associates, worked to launch a "sound science"
coalition in the United States, with approximately $320 000 budgeted for the first 24 weeks.24 Three months
later, The Advancement for Sound Science Coalition (TASSC) had been formed.25 TASSC described itself as
"a not-for-profit coalition advocating the use of sound science in public policy decision making,"26 even
though APCO created it to help PM fight smoking restrictions.27,28 TASSC's public positioning and media
campaign were designed to minimize its connections with the tobacco industry29,30; TASSC's member
survey mentioned only secondhand smoke among a list of other potential examples of "unsound, incomplete,
or unsubstantiated science."31

A broad base of issues and members was necessary to provide credibility to the new organization. Charles
Lister, a lawyer at the tobacco industry's Washington, DC, law firm, Covington & Burling, wrote, "No one
would take seriously a meeting even partly sponsored by PM in which EPA was more than one example
among several. In any event, our points can be made more effectively and persuasively if EPA is discussed
within a larger context."32 Lister suggested that "foods, plastics, chemicals, and packaging would be
natural candidates" in broadening the scope of TASSC's sponsors and issues beyond EPA and the tobacco
industry.32

To develop TASSC into "a broad-based and diverse national coalition,"33 more than 20 000 recruitment
letters were mailed, with 100 letters mailed to "key scientists,"34 signed by TASSC's chairman Garrey
Carruthers (former Republican governor of New Mexico). The leadership and members, which included
prominent scientists and policymakers35–37 plus representatives from corporations,37,38 would be provided
PM's secondhand smoke agenda suggestions through APCO but made to feel the agenda was their own.39

PM hid its role40 so successfully that when longtime tobacco industry consultant Gary Huber, then a
professor at the University of Texas Health Center, received the letter inviting him to join TASSC, he
contacted Tony Andrade of the PM law firm Shook, Hardy & Bacon (SH&B) to inform him that the
organization might be helpful to the tobacco industry.41 Andrade, also unaware of PM's role with TASSC,
forwarded the information to PM, which subsequently "filled him in on TASSC."41

TASSC's overall effectiveness in serving PM's initial goal of discrediting the EPA report may not have met
PM's expectations; by April 1994, Merlo expressed concern that, despite its $880 000 cost in 1994,42,43
TASSC was not proving to be a "tool to affect legislative decisions"28 to stem smoking restrictions. ...
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Results from legacy.library.ucsf.edu for Graham | "Center for Risk Analysis"
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TASSC Lester Lave, Board of Directors 1998-?

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http://pubs.acs.org/subscribe/journals/esthag-w/2005/may/business/pt_junkscience.html
"... While at TASSC, Milloy often worked with tobacco company officials. This letterhead features the names

of many prominent scientists, including Lester Lave of Carnegie Mellon University. When contacted, Lave
said that he later withdrew his name from TASSC because he felt the group was not even-handed or
accurate in the issues it chose to attack.

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http://www.junkscience.com/news/neufeld1.htm
Neufeld Letter to
TASSC Advisory Board Members
February 10, 1998
Members of the TASSC Advisory Board
Professor Mickey Edwards
Dr. Bruce Ames
Mr. Michael Fumento
Dr. John Graham
Dr. James Steele
Dr. Lester Lave <<<<<<<<
Dr. Alice Ottoboni
Dr. Frederick Seitz
Dr. Michael Gough
-----------------------------------

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Google Results from www.ncpa.org for NCPA "Lester Lave".
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http://www.cato.org/pubs/regulation/reg15n2g.html
Global Warming: The Origin and Nature of the Alleged Scientific Consensus
Richard S. Lindzen [TASSC associated]
Richard S. Lindzen is the Alfred P. Sloan Professor of Meteorology at the Massachusetts Institute of
Technology.
"... As most scientists concerned with climate, I was eager to stay out of what seemed like a public circus.
But in the summer of 1988 Lester Lave, a professor of economics at Carnegie Mellon University, wrote to me
about being dismissed from a Senate hearing for suggesting that the issue of global warming was
scientifically controversial. ..."
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http://ff.org/centers/csspp/pdf/anatomyofalarm.pdf
On the Anatomy of Alarmism
Richard S. Lindzen [TASSC associated]
Introduction
Some 16 years ago, when the issue of Global Warming emerged on the popular radar screen, I was struck by
the weakness of the case. I tried to explain my position in a couple of popular and semi-popular papers
(BAMS, Regulation). However, as pointed out to me by Lester Lave, ‘the train had already left the station’. It
has been steaming ahead ever since. The present paper is simply a reflection of the frustrations I have
encountered in trying to deal with this issue.
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Results 492 for "Resources for the Future" "Lester Lave".
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Koch Oil funding for Resources for the Future = $90,000


Koch Oil funding for Brookings Institution = $829,400
Koch Oil funding for American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research = $50,000
Scaife Oil Fortune funding American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research = $6,251,000

Smith Richardson funding for Resources for the Future = $200,000


Smith Richardson funding for Brookings Institution = $2,979,432
Smith Richardson funding for American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research = $4,566,713
Olin (Chlorine-DDT, Munitions Black Talon Bullets, Metals) funding American Enterprise Institute for Public
Policy Research = $7,022,124
Olin (Chlorine-DDT, Munitions Black Talon Bullets, Metals) funding Brookings Institution = $1,217,000
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http://users.ox.ac.uk/~shug2053/personal/downloads/argument_structure.pdf
"... For instance, in 1988 [Economics professor] Lester Lave of Carnegie Mellon University reported in the
journal Nature that dual experiments to test the carcinogenicity of 214 compounds on both rats and mice
agreed with each other only 70 percent of the time. The correlation between rodents and humans could only
be lower. David Salsburg of Pfizer Central Research has noted that of 19 chemicals known to cause cancer
in humans when ingested, only seven caused cancer in mice and rats using the standards set by the
National Cancer Institute. ..."

Scaife Oil Fortune funding Carnegie Mellon University = $4,106,000
Question: Does an Economist know which side his bread is buttered on?
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http://www.navs.org/site/PageServer?pagename=ain_sci_medicalresearch_cancer
"….[Economics professor] Dr. Lester Lave, of the Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, and colleagues
Drs. Ennever, Rosenkrantz, and Omenn, writing in the journal Nature, characterized the problem,
Extrapolating from one species to another is fraught with uncertainty... For almost all of the chemicals
tested to date, rodent bioassays have not been cost effective. They give limited and uncertain information
on carcinogenicity, generally give no indication of mechanism of action, and require years to complete.
[They are] rarely the best approach for deciding whether to classify a chemical as a human carcinogen. ..."
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http://cato.org/pubs/regulation/reg14n4-niskanen.html
And Lester Lave, an economist, addressed the limitations on the use of benefit-cost analysis to choose
safety policies. Copies of those papers are available from the authors or from the [TASSC associated] Cato
Institute.
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http://www.ehponline.org/docs/1997/105-4/focus.html
"... Many analysts would like to circumvent this argument by making some form of cost-benefit analysis an
explicit part of environmental regulation from the very beginning. "A health-only standard is simply naive,"
says Lester Lave, a professor of economics at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. "If
you're really going to protect the most sensitive populations with a margin of safety, then no level of air
pollution is acceptable. We have to recognize that there is a balance here." That balance, Lave says, would
surface if the EPA systematically examined all the costs and benefits of the proposed standards. In his
analysis, the PM2.5 standard would be worth the costs, while the ozone standard might not. ..."
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http://www.law.harvard.edu/faculty/viscusi/pubs.php
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF W. KIP VISCUSI [Tobacco Whitecoat]
60 # "Right to Know and Behavioral Responses to Hazard Warnings," with Wesley A. Magat, in Lester B.
Lave, ed., Risk Assessment and Management (New York: Plenum Press, 1987), pp. 421-427.
2 # Review of The Strategy for Social Regulation, by Lester Lave, Journal of Economic Literature, Vol. 20,
No. 4 (1982), pp. 1596-1598.
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http://www.sciam.com/article.cfm?chanID=sa006&articleID=0000FF81-A7DD-1084-
A73E83414B7F0000&pageNumber=2&catID=2
Some scholars remain skeptical about whether science has become more political. "When people are
seeking political advantage, there isn't much that is sacred," observes economist Lester Lave of Carnegie
Mellon University. "Since scientists enjoy a positive reputation with the public, members of Congress and
other decision makers, there is some attempt to line up Nobel Prize winners, professional society presidents
or large numbers of university people to support or oppose a position. There is nothing new here." And even
Lane notes a considerable amount of "polemic" mixed with the concrete cases of interference outlined in
Waxman's August report.
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http://www.ncpa.org/pd/monthly/pd896e.html [TASSC associated]
The electric car is no solution to smog in California's cities, according to a new report published in the
journal Environmental Science and Technology. The study by Carnegie-Mellon University economist Lester
Lave and three engineers attempted to assess the probable impact of 500,000 electric cars on the air quality
of Los Angeles and New York City.
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http://www.ncpa.org/studies/s174/s174n.html [TASSC associated]
35 See Frederick Rueter and Wilbur Steger, "Air Toxics and Public Health," Regulation Magazine, Cato
Institute, Winter 1990; and Lester Lave, How Safe Is Safe Enough? Setting Safety Goals, 1990, Center for
the Study of American Business, Washington University, St. Louis, MO.
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http://www.oism.org/ddp/ddpnews/ddpnov96.html [TASSC associated]
On the contrary, say unnamed UCS "transportation experts," electric cars would "slash" air pollution,
reducing smog-forming emissions by 99% and CO2 emissions by more than 60%. [In contrast, a study by
Carnegie-Mellon University economist Lester Lave showed that an all-electric fleet would lower peak ozone
in Los Angeles by just 10% compared with the level expected from the clean gasoline-powered cars of 2010.
In New York City, the change in ozone levels due to replacing 500,000 gasoline-powered cars with electric
cars would be virtually undetectable -- NY Times 8/29/96.)
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http://www.thecre.com/news.html
How the Game is Played
"In 1970, the same year President Richard M. Nixon declared the environment a major issue and created the
EPA, [TASSC] Lester Lave and Eugene Seskin, two innovative economists, arrayed data on air pollution and
health to show that current patterns killed thousands and sickened millions every year. They spent several
years fine tuning their analyses, but their work was largely ignored by public health specialists at the time.
Arguing that the country was not ready for more detailed analyses in this arena, [TASSC] James Tozzi, a
senior government official in charge of the EPA budget, effectively defunded work that would have clarified
these questions."
Chapter 4 of: What Smoke Ran Like Water: Tales of Environmental Deceit, by Devra Lee Davis, Basic
Books, November, 2002
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http://www.fas.org/faspir/pir0496.html
DR. LAVE: Unless we manage to get the whole world developed, it will make little difference what we say
or what the World Bank does. We need to raise incomes to the level where the natural fertility rate goes
below reproduction levels.

We trash equity concerns and foment violence by ordering China, for example, to stop growing or its
equivalent by imposing large carbon taxes.

We have set up a terrible choice for the developing countries. If we have climate change, they are the
ones who are affected most in ways that we may not be able to help. If we slow climate change by slowing
down their growth, then they might be protect ed, but they will be poorer. I don't think this is an issue among
the developed nations. They can afford to have CO2 abatement. But we wind up implicitly making a choice
among the developing nations. This bothers me in terms of the choice itself, and it bothers me in terms of our
ability to be able to enforce that choice on somebody else.
---Lester Lave, Carnegie Mellon University
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http://www.highbeam.com/library/docfree.asp?DOCID=1G1:19217194&ctrlInfo=Round20%3AMode20e%3AD
ocG%3AResult&ao=
It's time to reconsider global climate change policy.
USA Today (Magazine); 3/1/1997; O'Keefe, William F.
"... Second, a plan for providing relevant, timely, peer-reviewed climate research should be the keystone of
this effort. Learning from reviews of the National Acid Precipitation Assessment Program experience, the
U.S. is now in a position to coordinate independent research to answer questions in a way that drives the
policymaking process. As Lester Lave, a public policy expert from Carnegie Mellon University, pointed out,
the over-all research agenda should address the most important problems; research should be sequenced
appropriately; the most cost-effective methods should be used; and unimportant issues should be avoided.
The U.S. currently is spending about $2,000,000,000 annually on global climate change research. Does
anyone really think American taxpayers are getting $2,000,000,000 in value? ..."

[http://www.exxonsecrets.org/html/orgfactsheet.php?id=1 FACTSHEET: ExxonMobil Corporation, XOM,
William O'Keefe, Registered Lobbyist
http://www.exxonsecrets.org/html/personfactsheet.php?id=289 FACTSHEET: William O'Keefe, President,
George C. Marshall Institute.
Adjunct Scholar, Competitive Enterprise Institute. Member, CEI Board of Directors. Registered lobbyist,
ExxonMobil Corporation President and Founder, Solutions Consulting. President Emeritus, Global Climate
Coalition. President, Solutions Consulting, Inc. Former Senior Vice President, Jellinek, Schwartz and Conolly,
Inc. Chief Administrative Officer, Center for Naval Analyses.]
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http://www.issues.org/18.2/lave.html
LESTER B. LAVE
W. MICHAEL GRIFFIN
HEATHER MACLEAN
The Ethanol Answer to Carbon Emissions
When the United States gets serious about the threat of global climate change, it should turn to ethanol to
power cars.

[QUESTION: How does burning CARBOhydrates differ from burning hydroCARBONS?
ANSWER: His fertilizer employers benefit and his oil employers lose. Olin is in the NITRATES/munitions biz

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Person Authors: COLDITZ,GA; HENNEKENS,CH; KAWACHI,I; MANSON,JE; MILLOY,SJ; SPEIZER,FE;
STAMPFER,MJ; WILLET,WC
Document Date: 19970526
Document Type: WSIT, INTERNET WEB SITE, REPT, REPORT, OTHER
Bates Number: 2073894768/4770
Page Count: 3
Collection: Philip Morris
TASSC Steve Milloy Tobacco Fraud
http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/tid/apn85c00
5 Title: R582
Organization Authors: WESTLAKE SOLUTIONS
Person Authors: BAKER,AL; BEISNER,AS; MIETUSSNYDER,M; MILLOY,SJ; NEUFELD,EJ;
NEWBURGER,JW
Document Date: 19970915
Document Type: WSIT, INTERNET WEB SITE, REPT, REPORT, OTHER
Bates Number: 2074413863
Collection: Philip Morris
TASSC Steve Milloy Tobacco Fraud
http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/tid/hrr17d00
6 Title: R582
Organization Authors: WESTLAKE SOLUTIONS
Person Authors: MILLOY,SJ
Document Date: 19970915
Document Type: WSIT, INTERNET WEB SITE, REPT, REPORT, OTHER
Bates Number: 2074413864
Collection: Philip Morris
TASSC Steve Milloy Tobacco Fraud
http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/tid/jcs17d00
7 Title: CAROL BROWNER, MASTER OF MISSION CREEP
Organization Authors: FORBES
Person Authors: COHEN,BR; GUPTE,P
Document Date: 19971020/P
Document Type: MAGA, MAGAZINE ARTICLE
Bates Number: 2060576981/6987
Page Count: 7
Collection: Philip Morris
TASSC Steve Milloy Tobacco Fraud
http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/tid/cyz03e00
8 Title: CAROL BROWNER, MASTER OF MISSION CREEP
Organization Authors: FORBES
Person Authors: COHEN,BR; GUPTE,P
Document Date: 19971020/P
Document Type: MAGA, MAGAZINE ARTICLE
Bates Number: 2065063927/3934
Master Document Id Range: 2065063926/3934
Page Count: 8
Collection: Philip Morris
TASSC Steve Milloy Tobacco Fraud
http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/tid/vhk04c00
9 Title: EPA REPORT ASSESSING CANCER RISK FROM RADIONUCLIDE EXPOSURE AVAILABLE
Organization Authors: BUREAU OF NATL AFFAIRS; DAILY ENVIRONMENT REPORT
Person Authors: MILLOY,SJ
Document Date: 19980000
Document Type: WSIT, INTERNET WEB SITE, NEWS, NEWS ARTICLE
Bates Number: 2072614022
Master Document Id Range: 2072614012/4022
Page Count: 1
Collection: Philip Morris
TASSC Steve Milloy Tobacco Fraud
http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/tid/fzf42c00
10 Title: DOUBLE STANDARD: DIESEL EXHAUST VS. SECONDHAND SMOKE
Organization Authors: EPIDEMIOLOGY
Person Authors: BAHIA,R; LOPIPERO,P; MILLOY,SJ; SILVERMAN,DT; SMITH,AH
Document Date: 19980000
Document Type: COMP, COMPUTER PRINTOUT, NEWS, NEWS ARTICLE
Bates Number: 2063871209
Master Document Id Range: 2063871197/1212
Page Count: 1
Collection: Philip Morris
TASSC Steve Milloy Tobacco Fraud
http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/tid/pof04c00
11 Title: ANNUAL REPORT
Organization Authors: TASSC, THE ADVANCEMENT OF SOUND SCIENCE COALITION
Person Authors: MILLOY,SJ
Document Date: 19980107
Document Type: MEMO, MEMORANDUM, REPT, REPORT, OTHER
Bates Number: 2065254885/4890
Page Count: 6
Collection: Philip Morris
TASSC Steve Milloy Tobacco Fraud
http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/tid/any77d00
12 Title: THE JUNK SCIENCE HOME PAGE JOIN TASSC THE ADVANCEMENT OF SOUND SCIENCE
COALITION
Person Authors: MILLOY,SJ
Document Date: 19980107
Document Type: WSIT, INTERNET WEB SITE, REPT, REPORT, OTHER
Bates Number: 2081324644/4649
Page Count: 6
Collection: Philip Morris
TASSC Steve Milloy Tobacco Fraud
http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/tid/zof47c00
13 Title: THE DATA THAT WENT UP IN SMOKE RISKS FROM PASSIVE SMOKE UNFOUNDED: WHO
STUDY
Organization Authors: INVESTORS BUSINESS DAILY
Person Authors: BERLAU,J; MILLOY,SJ
Document Date: 19980408
Document Type: COMP, COMPUTER PRINTOUT, NEWS, NEWS ARTICLE
Bates Number: 2063871198/1200
Master Document Id Range: 2063871197/1212
Page Count: 3
Collection: Philip Morris
TASSC Steve Milloy Tobacco Fraud
http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/tid/dof04c00
14 Title: EPA REPORT ASSESSING CANCER RISK FROM RADIONUCLIDE EXPOSURE AVAILABLE
Organization Authors: BUREAU OF NATL AFFAIRS; DAILY ENVIRONMENTAL REPORT; WESTLAKE
SOLUTIONS
Person Authors: MILLOY,SJ
Document Date: 19980413
Document Type: COMP, COMPUTER PRINTOUT, NEWS, NEWS ARTICLE
Bates Number: 2063871223
Page Count: 1
Collection: Philip Morris
TASSC Steve Milloy Tobacco Fraud
http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/tid/gpf04c00

Search: kw: "TASSC" and kw: "TOZZI J"
1 Title: PHILIP MORRIS INCORPORATED RECORDS LOG CARD BOX NUMBER 00192398
Document Date: 19940300/E
Document Type: FORM, FORM
Bates Number: 2065337373
Page Count: 1
Collection: Philip Morris
TASSC Steve Milloy Tobacco Fraud
http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/tid/pnr63c00
2 Title: SEARCH BOXES FOR COMPANY
Document Date: 19960306
Document Type: REPT, REPORT, OTHER
Bates Number: 2074063060/3061
Master Document Id Range: 2074063058/3061
Page Count: 2
Collection: Philip Morris
TASSC Steve Milloy Tobacco Fraud
http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/tid/ada52c00
3 Title: SEARCH BOXES FOR COMPANY
Document Date: 19960306
Document Type: REPT, REPORT, OTHER
Bates Number: 2074063059
Master Document Id Range: 2074063058/3061
Page Count: 1
Collection: Philip Morris
TASSC Steve Milloy Tobacco Fraud
http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/tid/bda52c00
4 Title: SEARCH BOXES FOR COMPANY: M344 RECORD-YR: 0000
Document Date: 19960306
Document Type: COMP, COMPUTER PRINTOUT, REPT, REPORT, OTHER
Bates Number: 2074240747/0748
Master Document Id Range: 2074240745/0748
Page Count: 2
Collection: Philip Morris
TASSC Steve Milloy Tobacco Fraud
http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/tid/rcg52c00
5 Title: SEARCH BOXES FOR COMPANY: 00000 RECORD-YR: 0000 NAME: ANDRADE
Document Date: 19960306
Document Type: COMP, COMPUTER PRINTOUT, REPT, REPORT, OTHER
Bates Number: 2074240746
Master Document Id Range: 2074240745/0748
Page Count: 1
Collection: Philip Morris
TASSC Steve Milloy Tobacco Fraud
http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/tid/scg52c00
6 Title: TOBACCO INDUSTRY EFFORTS SUBVERTING THE INTERNATIONAL AGENCY FOR RESEARCH
ON CANCER'S SECONDHAND SMOKE STUDY
Document Date: 19991100
Document Type: REPT, REPORT, OTHER, BIBL, BIBLIOGRAPHY; LIST, LIST
Bates Number: 2078117325/7346
Master Document Id Range: 2078117286/7438
Page Count: 22
Collection: Philip Morris
TASSC Steve Milloy Tobacco Fraud
http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/tid/aev75c00
7 Title: TOBACCO INDUSTRY EFFORTS SUBVERTING THE INTERNATIONAL AGENCY FOR RESEARCH
ON CANCER'S SECONDHAND SMOKE STUDY
Document Date: 19991100
Document Type: REPT, REPORT, OTHER, BIBL, BIBLIOGRAPHY; CHAR, CHART, GRAPH, TABLE, MAPS
Bates Number: 2505441160/1195
Master Document Id Range: 2505441095/1206
Page Count: 36
Collection: Philip Morris
TASSC Steve Milloy Tobacco Fraud
http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/tid/bsp05c00
8 Title: TOBACCO INDUSTRY EFFORTS SUBVERTING THE INTERNATIONAL AGENCY FOR RESEARCH
ON CANCER'S SECONDHAND SMOKE STUDY
Organization Authors: UNIV OF CA SAN FRANCISCO
Person Authors: GLANTZ,SA; HLATKY,MA; ONG,EK
Document Date: 19991100
Document Type: REPT, REPORT, OTHER, BIBL, BIBLIOGRAPHY; CHAR, CHART, GRAPH, TABLE, MAPS
Bates Number: 2505646201/6309
Master Document Id Range: 2505646201/6309
Page Count: 109
Collection: Philip Morris
TASSC Steve Milloy Tobacco Fraud
http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/tid/hmy15c00
9 Title: TOBACCO INDUSTRY EFFORTS SUBVERTING THE INTERNATIONAL AGENCY FOR RESEARCH
ON CANCER'S SECONDHAND SMOKE STUDY
Document Date: 19991100
Document Type: REPT, REPORT, OTHER, BIBL, BIBLIOGRAPHY; CHAR, CHART, GRAPH, TABLE, MAPS
Bates Number: 2505646347/6368
Master Document Id Range: 2505646310/6418
Page Count: 22
Collection: Philip Morris
TASSC Steve Milloy Tobacco Fraud
http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/tid/moy15c00
10 Title: TOBACCO INDUSTRY EFFORTS SUBVERTING THE INTERNATIONAL AGENCY FOR RESEARCH
ON CANCER'S SECONDHAND SMOKE STUDY
Document Date: 19991100
Document Type: REPT, REPORT, OTHER, BIBL, BIBLIOGRAPHY; CHAR, CHART, GRAPH, TABLE, MAPS
Bates Number: 2505441140/1159
Master Document Id Range: 2505441095/1206
Page Count: 20
Collection: Philip Morris
TASSC Steve Milloy Tobacco Fraud
http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/tid/pqp05c00
11 Title: TOBACCO INDUSTRY EFFORTS SUBVERTING THE INTERNATIONAL AGENCY FOR RESEARCH
ON CANCER'S SECONDHAND SMOKE STUDY
Document Date: 19991100
Document Type: SCRT, REPORT, SCIENTIFIC, BIBL, BIBLIOGRAPHY; CHAR, CHART, GRAPH, TABLE,
MAPS; LIST, LIST
Bates Number: 2071647135/7166
Master Document Id Range: 2071647107/7216
Page Count: 32
Collection: Philip Morris
TASSC Steve Milloy Tobacco Fraud
http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/tid/twf16c00
12 Title: TOBACCO INDUSTRY EFFORTS SUBVERTING THE INTERNATIONAL AGENCY FOR RESEARCH
ON CANCER'S SECONDHAND SMOKE STUDY
Document Date: 19991100
Document Type: REPT, REPORT, OTHER, BIBL, BIBLIOGRAPHY; CHAR, CHART, GRAPH, TABLE, MAPS
Bates Number: 2505646389/6414
Master Document Id Range: 2505646310/6418
Page Count: 26
Collection: Philip Morris
TASSC Steve Milloy Tobacco Fraud
http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/tid/udy15c00
13 Title: TOBACCO INDUSTRY EFFORTS SUBVERTING THE INTERNATIONAL AGENCY FOR RESEARCH
ON CANCER'S SECONDHAND SMOKE STUDY
Document Date: 19991100
Document Type: SCRT, REPORT, SCIENTIFIC, BIBL, BIBLIOGRAPHY; CHAR, CHART, GRAPH, TABLE,
MAPS; LIST, LIST
Bates Number: 2071647187/7214
Master Document Id Range: 2071647107/7216
Page Count: 28
Collection: Philip Morris
TASSC Steve Milloy Tobacco Fraud
http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/tid/vwf16c00
14 Title: TOBACCO INDUSTRY EFFORTS SUBVERTING THE INTERNATIONAL AGENCY FOR RESEARCH
ON CANCER'S SECONDHAND SMOKE STUDY
Document Date: 19991100
Document Type: REPT, REPORT, OTHER, BIBL, BIBLIOGRAPHY; CHAR, CHART, GRAPH, TABLE, MAPS
Bates Number: 2505646276/6309
Master Document Id Range: 2505646201/6309
Page Count: 34
Collection: Philip Morris
TASSC Steve Milloy Tobacco Fraud
http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/tid/xmy15c00

Search: kw: "Milloy S" and kw: "TOZZI J"
1 Organization Authors: MULTINATIONAL BUSINESS SERVICES
Person Authors: MILLOY,S; TOZZI,J
Document Date: 19921117
Document Type: FORM, FORM
Bates Number: 2021173539
Master Document Id Range: 2021173538/3550
Page Count: 1
Collection: Philip Morris
TASSC Steve Milloy Tobacco Fraud
http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/tid/gen24e00
2 Title: PLEASE DELIVER THE FOLLOWING MATERIAL AS SOON AS POSSIBLE
Organization Authors: MULTINATION BUSINESS SERVICES
Person Authors: MILLOY,S; TOZZI,J
Document Date: 19921117
Document Type: FORM, FORM
Bates Number: 2500016595
Master Document Id Range: 2500016594/6605
Page Count: 1
Collection: Philip Morris
TASSC Steve Milloy Tobacco Fraud
http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/tid/qzb19e00
3 Title: FAX TRANSMITTAL
Organization Authors: MULTINATIONAL BUSINESS SERVICES
Person Authors: MILLOY,S; TOZZI,J
Document Date: 19921117
Document Type: FORM, FORM, ROUT, ROUTING SLIP
Bates Number: 2021173460
Master Document Id Range: 2021173460/3470
Page Count: 1
Collection: Philip Morris
TASSC Steve Milloy Tobacco Fraud
http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/tid/yvj46e00
4 Title: TOBACCO INDUSTRY EFFORTS SUBVERTING THE INTERNATIONAL AGENCY FOR RESEARCH
ON CANCER'S SECONDHAND SMOKE STUDY
Document Date: 19991100
Document Type: REPT, REPORT, OTHER, BIBL, BIBLIOGRAPHY; LIST, LIST
Bates Number: 2078117325/7346
Master Document Id Range: 2078117286/7438
Page Count: 22
Collection: Philip Morris
TASSC Steve Milloy Tobacco Fraud
http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/tid/aev75c00
5 Title: TOBACCO INDUSTRY EFFORTS SUBVERTING THE INTERNATIONAL AGENCY FOR RESEARCH
ON CANCER'S SECONDHAND SMOKE STUDY
Organization Authors: UNIV OF CA SAN FRANCISCO
Person Authors: GLANTZ,SA; HLATKY,MA; ONG,EK
Document Date: 19991100
Document Type: REPT, REPORT, OTHER, BIBL, BIBLIOGRAPHY; CHAR, CHART, GRAPH, TABLE, MAPS
Bates Number: 2505646201/6309
Master Document Id Range: 2505646201/6309
Page Count: 109
Collection: Philip Morris
TASSC Steve Milloy Tobacco Fraud
http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/tid/hmy15c00
6 Title: TOBACCO INDUSTRY EFFORTS SUBVERTING THE INTERNATIONAL AGENCY FOR RESEARCH
ON CANCER'S SECONDHAND SMOKE STUDY
Document Date: 19991100
Document Type: REPT, REPORT, OTHER, BIBL, BIBLIOGRAPHY; CHAR, CHART, GRAPH, TABLE, MAPS
Bates Number: 2505646347/6368
Master Document Id Range: 2505646310/6418
Page Count: 22
Collection: Philip Morris
TASSC Steve Milloy Tobacco Fraud
http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/tid/moy15c00
7 Title: TOBACCO INDUSTRY EFFORTS SUBVERTING THE INTERNATIONAL AGENCY FOR RESEARCH
ON CANCER'S SECONDHAND SMOKE STUDY
Document Date: 19991100
Document Type: REPT, REPORT, OTHER, BIBL, BIBLIOGRAPHY; CHAR, CHART, GRAPH, TABLE, MAPS
Bates Number: 2505441140/1159
Master Document Id Range: 2505441095/1206
Page Count: 20
Collection: Philip Morris
TASSC Steve Milloy Tobacco Fraud
http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/tid/pqp05c00
8 Title: TOBACCO INDUSTRY EFFORTS SUBVERTING THE INTERNATIONAL AGENCY FOR RESEARCH
ON CANCER'S SECONDHAND SMOKE STUDY
Document Date: 19991100
Document Type: SCRT, REPORT, SCIENTIFIC, BIBL, BIBLIOGRAPHY; CHAR, CHART, GRAPH, TABLE,
MAPS; LIST, LIST
Bates Number: 2071647135/7166
Master Document Id Range: 2071647107/7216
Page Count: 32
Collection: Philip Morris
TASSC Steve Milloy Tobacco Fraud
http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/tid/twf16c00

Search: kw: "Milloy S" and kw: "Sound Science"
1 Title: THE JUNKMAN
Authors: MILLOY, S J - ADVANCEMENT OF SOUND SCIENCE COALITION
Document Date: 19971002
Document Type: PUBLICATION, PUBLICATION
Bates Number: 190204005/4006
Page Count: 2
Collection: Brown and Williamson
TASSC Steve Milloy Tobacco Fraud
http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/tid/ojm91d00
2 Title: -- No Title --
Authors: MILLOY, S J - ADVANCEMENT OF SOUND SCIENCE COALITION
Document Date: 19971008
Document Type: FACSIMILE, FACSIMILE
Bates Number: 190204054
Page Count: 1
Collection: Brown and Williamson
TASSC Steve Milloy Tobacco Fraud
http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/tid/cjm91d00
3 Title: -- No Title --
Authors: MILLOY, S - ADVERANCEMENT OF SOUND SCIENCE COALITION
Document Date: 19971008
Document Type: FACSIMILE, FACSIMILE
Bates Number: 190204060/4071
Page Count: 12
Collection: Brown and Williamson
TASSC Steve Milloy Tobacco Fraud
http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/tid/ejm91d00
4 Title: -- No Title --
Authors: MILLOY, S J - ADVANCEMENT OF SOUND SCIENCE COALITION
Document Date: 19980123
Document Type: LETTER, LETTER
Bates Number: 190203977
Page Count: 1
Collection: Brown and Williamson
TASSC Steve Milloy Tobacco Fraud
http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/tid/lyl91d00
5 Title: ADTI ISSUE REPORT 941130 PC CANCER RISKS
Organization Authors: ALEXIS DE TOCQUEVILLE INSTITUTION
Person Authors: CONDA,CV
Document Date: 19941130/E
Document Type: SCRT, REPORT, SCIENTIFIC, CHAR, CHART, GRAPH, TABLE, MAPS
Bates Number: 2046291362/1364
Page Count: 3
Collection: Philip Morris
TASSC Steve Milloy Tobacco Fraud
http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/tid/nbp32d00
6 Title: N403
Organization Authors: WALL STREET JOURNAL
Document Date: 19941206/P
Document Type: NEWS, NEWS ARTICLE
Bates Number: 2046291373
Collection: Philip Morris
TASSC Steve Milloy Tobacco Fraud
http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/tid/zqp57d00
7 Title: TOBACCO INDUSTRY, CONCILIATORY IN U.S., GOES ON THE ATTACK IN THE THIRD WORLD
Organization Authors: DOW JONES; NY TIMES
Person Authors: MEIER,B
Document Date: 19980118
Document Type: COMP, COMPUTER PRINTOUT, NEWS, NEWS ARTICLE
Bates Number: 2078774589A/4593
Master Document Id Range: 2078774490/4603C
Page Count: 5
Collection: Philip Morris
TASSC Steve Milloy Tobacco Fraud
http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/tid/pnl91c00
8 Title: TOBACCO INDUSTRY, CONCILIATORY IN U.S., GOES ON THE ATTACK IN THE THIRD WORLD
Organization Authors: NY TIMES
Person Authors: MEIER,B
Document Date: 19980118/P
Document Type: NEWS, NEWS ARTICLE
Bates Number: 2063954335/4336
Master Document Id Range: 2063954288/4339
Page Count: 2
Collection: Philip Morris
TASSC Steve Milloy Tobacco Fraud
http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/tid/rnz93c00
9 Title: TOBACCO INDUSTRY, CONCILIATORY IN U.S., GOES ON THE ATTACK IN THE THIRD WORLD
Organization Authors: NY TIMES
Person Authors: MEIER,B
Document Date: 19980122
Document Type: COMP, COMPUTER PRINTOUT, NEWS, NEWS ARTICLE
Bates Number: 2077985327/5330
Master Document Id Range: 2077985300/5454
Page Count: 4
Collection: Philip Morris
TASSC Steve Milloy Tobacco Fraud
http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/tid/rtz62c00
10 Title: N921
Document Date: 19980909/E
Document Type: AGEN, AGENDA
Bates Number: 2072396099
Master Document Id Range: 2072396098/6100
Collection: Philip Morris
TASSC Steve Milloy Tobacco Fraud
http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/tid/bsp27d00
11 Title: N921
Organization Authors: GUEST CHOICE NETWORK
Document Date: 19980909/E
Document Type: AGEN, AGENDA
Bates Number: 2072396155/6157
Master Document Id Range: 2072396153/6158
Collection: Philip Morris
TASSC Steve Milloy Tobacco Fraud
http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/tid/kqp27d00
12 Title: TOBACCO INDUSTRY EFFORTS SUBVERTING THE INTERNATIONAL AGENCY FOR RESEARCH
ON CANCER'S SECONDHAND SMOKE STUDY
Document Date: 19991100
Document Type: REPT, REPORT, OTHER, BIBL, BIBLIOGRAPHY; LIST, LIST
Bates Number: 2078117325/7346
Master Document Id Range: 2078117286/7438
Page Count: 22
Collection: Philip Morris
TASSC Steve Milloy Tobacco Fraud
http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/tid/aev75c00
13 Title: TOBACCO INDUSTRY EFFORTS SUBVERTING THE INTERNATIONAL AGENCY FOR RESEARCH
ON CANCER'S SECONDHAND SMOKE STUDY
Organization Authors: UNIV OF CA SAN FRANCISCO
Person Authors: GLANTZ,SA; HLATKY,MA; ONG,EK
Document Date: 19991100
Document Type: REPT, REPORT, OTHER, BIBL, BIBLIOGRAPHY; CHAR, CHART, GRAPH, TABLE, MAPS
Bates Number: 2505646201/6309
Master Document Id Range: 2505646201/6309
Page Count: 109
Collection: Philip Morris
TASSC Steve Milloy Tobacco Fraud
http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/tid/hmy15c00
14 Title: TOBACCO INDUSTRY EFFORTS SUBVERTING THE INTERNATIONAL AGENCY FOR RESEARCH
ON CANCER'S SECONDHAND SMOKE STUDY
Document Date: 19991100
Document Type: REPT, REPORT, OTHER, BIBL, BIBLIOGRAPHY; CHAR, CHART, GRAPH, TABLE, MAPS
Bates Number: 2505646347/6368
Master Document Id Range: 2505646310/6418
Page Count: 22
Collection: Philip Morris
TASSC Steve Milloy Tobacco Fraud
http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/tid/moy15c00
15 Title: TOBACCO INDUSTRY EFFORTS SUBVERTING THE INTERNATIONAL AGENCY FOR RESEARCH
ON CANCER'S SECONDHAND SMOKE STUDY
Document Date: 19991100
Document Type: REPT, REPORT, OTHER, BIBL, BIBLIOGRAPHY; CHAR, CHART, GRAPH, TABLE, MAPS
Bates Number: 2505441140/1159
Master Document Id Range: 2505441095/1206
Page Count: 20
Collection: Philip Morris
TASSC Steve Milloy Tobacco Fraud
http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/tid/pqp05c00
16 Title: TOBACCO INDUSTRY EFFORTS SUBVERTING THE INTERNATIONAL AGENCY FOR RESEARCH
ON CANCER'S SECONDHAND SMOKE STUDY
Document Date: 19991100
Document Type: SCRT, REPORT, SCIENTIFIC, BIBL, BIBLIOGRAPHY; CHAR, CHART, GRAPH, TABLE,
MAPS; LIST, LIST
Bates Number: 2071647135/7166
Master Document Id Range: 2071647107/7216
Page Count: 32
Collection: Philip Morris
TASSC Steve Milloy Tobacco Fraud
http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/tid/twf16c00

Search: kw: "Milloy S" and kw: "Gough M"
1 Title: POLICY ANALYSIS; EPA S CANCER RISK GUIDELINES: GUIDANCE TO NOWHERE
Authors: GOUGH, M - CATO INSTITUTE; MILLOY, S - ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ANALYSIS NETWORK
Document Date: 19961112
Document Type: REPORT, REPORT
Bates Number: 190224330/4373
Page Count: 44
Collection: Brown and Williamson
TASSC Steve Milloy Tobacco Fraud
http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/tid/apg81d00
2 Title: ETS COMMUNICATIONS MANUAL 950000 / 960000
Document Date: 19960300/E
Document Type: MANU, MANUAL, HANDBOOK, CATALOGUE, BIBL, BIBLIOGRAPHY; CHAR, CHART,
GRAPH, TABLE, MAPS
Bates Number: 2074404381/4705
Master Document Id Range: 2074404381/4705
Page Count: 325
Collection: Philip Morris
TASSC Steve Milloy Tobacco Fraud
http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/tid/gzc76c00
3 Title: ETS MANUAL
Document Date: 19960300
Document Type: MANU, MANUAL, HANDBOOK, CATALOGUE, BIBL, BIBLIOGRAPHY; CHAR, CHART,
GRAPH, TABLE, MAPS
Bates Number: 2072388255/8374
Page Count: 120
Collection: Philip Morris
TASSC Steve Milloy Tobacco Fraud
http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/tid/hsi26c00
4 Title: N403
Organization Authors: COMPETITIVE ENTERPRISE INST; JOURNAL OF COMMERCE
Person Authors: ADLER,JH
Document Date: 19960801/P
Document Type: NEWS, NEWS ARTICLE
Bates Number: 2065193917
Collection: Philip Morris
TASSC Steve Milloy Tobacco Fraud
http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/tid/tmp47d00
5 Title: POLICY ANALYSIS EPA'S CANCER RISK GUIDELINES: GUIDANCE TO NOWHERE
Organization Authors: CATO INST; ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ANALYSIS NETWORK
Person Authors: GOUGH,M; MILLOY,S
Document Date: 19961112
Document Type: MANU, MANUAL, HANDBOOK, CATALOGUE, BIBL, BIBLIOGRAPHY
Bates Number: 2063657958/7984
Page Count: 27
Collection: Philip Morris
TASSC Steve Milloy Tobacco Fraud
http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/tid/iff67e00
6 Title: EPA CANCER RISK GUIDELINES FLAWED, CATO STUDY SAYS
Organization Authors: CATO INST
Document Date: 19961112
Document Type: PRES, PRESS RELEASE
Bates Number: 2065187489
Master Document Id Range: 2065187476/7575
Page Count: 1
Collection: Philip Morris
TASSC Steve Milloy Tobacco Fraud
http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/tid/qsb83c00
7 Title: POLICY ANALYSIS EPA'S CANCER RISK GUIDELINES: GUIDANCE TO NOWHERE CATO POLICY
ANALYSIS NO. 263
Organization Authors: CATO INST; ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ANALYSIS NETWORK
Person Authors: GOUGH,M; MILLOY,S
Document Date: 19961112
Document Type: REPT, REPORT, OTHER, CHAR, CHART, GRAPH, TABLE, MAPS; FOOT, FOOTNOTES
Bates Number: 2081929040/9066
Master Document Id Range: 2081929039/9067
Page Count: 27
Collection: Philip Morris
TASSC Steve Milloy Tobacco Fraud
http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/tid/wgc45c00
8 Title: POLICY ANALYSIS NO. 263 EPA'S CANCER RISK GUIDELINES: GUIDANCE TO NOWHERE
Organization Authors: CATO INST; ENVIRONMENT POLICY ANALYSIS NETWORK
Person Authors: GOUGH,M; MILLOY,S
Document Date: 19961112
Document Type: REPT, REPORT, OTHER, CHAR, CHART, GRAPH, TABLE, MAPS; FOOT, FOOTNOTES
Bates Number: 2081928349/8392
Page Count: 44
Collection: Philip Morris
TASSC Steve Milloy Tobacco Fraud
http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/tid/zec45c00
9 Title: U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH COMMITTEE SCIENCE
ADVISORY BOARD (SAB) MEETING AGENDA ( 970213 - 970214) KALEIDOSCOPE ROOM HOLIDAY INN
GEORGETOWN 2101 WISCONSIN AVENUE NW, WASHINGTON D.C. 20007
Document Date: 19970213/D
Document Type: AGEN, AGENDA
Bates Number: 2081928228/8229
Page Count: 2
Collection: Philip Morris
TASSC Steve Milloy Tobacco Fraud
http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/tid/bec45c00
10 Title: MEETING REPORT ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH COMMITTEE (EHC) MEETING OF THE SCIENCE
ADVISORY BOARD BOARD OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
Document Date: 19970213/D
Document Type: REPT, REPORT, OTHER, MINU, MINUTES
Bates Number: 2065275120/5123
Master Document Id Range: 2065275119/5141
Page Count: 4
Collection: Philip Morris
TASSC Steve Milloy Tobacco Fraud
http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/tid/jfs83c00
11 Title: U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH COMMITTEE
SCIENCE ADVISORY BOARD (SAB) MEETING AGENDA ( 970213 - 970214)
Document Date: 19970213/D
Document Type: AGEN, AGENDA
Bates Number: 2065275124/5125
Master Document Id Range: 2065275119/5141
Page Count: 2
Collection: Philip Morris
TASSC Steve Milloy Tobacco Fraud
http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/tid/kfs83c00
12 Title: NOTES ON THE PUBLIC COMMENT AT THE REVIEW OF EPA CANCER RISK ASSESSMENT
GUIDELINES 970213 - 970214 WASHINGTON, D.C.
Document Date: 19970213/D
Document Type: REPT, REPORT, OTHER
Bates Number: 2065275136/5141
Master Document Id Range: 2065275119/5141
Page Count: 6
Collection: Philip Morris
TASSC Steve Milloy Tobacco Fraud
http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/tid/pfs83c00
13 Title: SUPPLEMENTARY DOCUMENTS FROM EPA SAB MEETING ON CARCINOGEN RISK
ASSESSMENT GUIDELINES
Document Date: 19970224
Document Type: REPT, REPORT, OTHER
Bates Number: 2081928227
Page Count: 1
Collection: Philip Morris
TASSC Steve Milloy Tobacco Fraud
http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/tid/aec45c00
14 Title: POLICY ANALYSIS TOBACCO MEDICAID LITIGATION SNUFFING OUT THE RULE OF LAW
Organization Authors: CATO INST
Person Authors: LEVY,RA
Document Date: 19970620
Document Type: NELE, NEWSLETTER, FOOT, FOOTNOTES
Bates Number: 2072767751/7808
Page Count: 58
Collection: Philip Morris
TASSC Steve Milloy Tobacco Fraud
http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/tid/eff60c00
15 Title: POLICY ANALYSIS TOBACCO MEDICAID LITIGATION SNUFFING OUT THE RULE OF LAW
Organization Authors: CATO INST
Person Authors: LEVY,RA
Document Date: 19970620
Document Type: REPT, REPORT, OTHER, BUDG, BUDGET, BUDGET REVIEW; CHAR, CHART, GRAPH,
TABLE, MAPS; FOOT, FOOTNOTES
Bates Number: 2073912719/2778
Master Document Id Range: 2073912717/2822
Page Count: 60
Collection: Philip Morris
TASSC Steve Milloy Tobacco Fraud
http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/tid/tcn85c00
16 Title: POLICY ANALYSIS TOBACCO MEDICAID LITIGATION SNUFFING OUT THE RULE OF LAW
Organization Authors: CATO INST
Person Authors: LEVY,RA
Document Date: 19970620
Document Type: REPT, REPORT, OTHER, FOOT, FOOTNOTES
Bates Number: 2078112460/2517
Page Count: 58
Collection: Philip Morris
TASSC Steve Milloy Tobacco Fraud
http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/tid/yon36c00
17 Title: POLICY ANALYSIS TOBACCO MEDICAID LITIGATION SNUFFING OUT THE RULE OF LAW
Organization Authors: CATO INST
Person Authors: LEVY,RA
Document Date: 19970620
Document Type: REPT, REPORT, OTHER, FOOT, FOOTNOTES
Bates Number: 2078112518/2577
Page Count: 60
Collection: Philip Morris
TASSC Steve Milloy Tobacco Fraud
http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/tid/zon36c00
18 Title: SILENCING SCIENCE
Organization Authors: CATO INST
Person Authors: GOUGH,M; MILLOY,S
Document Date: 19980000/P
Document Type: PUBL, PUBLICATION, OTHER
Bates Number: 2064821770/1836
Master Document Id Range: 2064821768/1836
Page Count: 67
Collection: Philip Morris
TASSC Steve Milloy Tobacco Fraud
http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/tid/nka63c00
19 Title: N921
Document Date: 19980909/E
Document Type: AGEN, AGENDA
Bates Number: 2072396099
Master Document Id Range: 2072396098/6100
Collection: Philip Morris
TASSC Steve Milloy Tobacco Fraud
http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/tid/bsp27d00
20 Title: N921
Organization Authors: GUEST CHOICE NETWORK
Document Date: 19980909/E
Document Type: AGEN, AGENDA
Bates Number: 2072396155/6157
Master Document Id Range: 2072396153/6158
Collection: Philip Morris
TASSC Steve Milloy Tobacco Fraud
http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/tid/kqp27d00
21 Title: POLICY ANALYSIS. EPA'S CANCER RISK GUIDELINES: GUIDANCE TO8
Authors: CATO INSTITUTE; GOUGH M; MILLOY S; ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ANALYSIS NETWO; POLICY
ANALYSIS
Document Date: 19961112
Document Type: PUBLISHED DOC
Bates Number: 517242489/2532
Page Count: 44
Collection: R. J. Reynolds
TASSC Steve Milloy Tobacco Fraud
http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/tid/rst90d00

Search: kw: "Milloy S" and kw: "Ames B"
1 Title: REPORT ON SOCIETY FOR RISK ANALYSIS ANNUAL MEETING 921206 - 921209 SAN DIEGO,
CALIFORNIA
Organization Authors: HOLCOMB ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
Document Date: 19921209/D
Document Type: REPT, REPORT, OTHER
Bates Number: 2046776146/6159
Page Count: 14
Collection: Philip Morris
TASSC Steve Milloy Tobacco Fraud
http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/tid/zym65e00
2 Title: REPORT ON SOCIETY FOR RISK ANALYSIS ANNUAL MEETING
Organization Authors: HOLCOMB ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
Document Date: 19930111/R
Document Type: REPT, REPORT, OTHER
Bates Number: 2025813269/3282
Master Document Id Range: 2025813240/3327
Page Count: 14
Collection: Philip Morris
TASSC Steve Milloy Tobacco Fraud
http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/tid/iun14e00
3 Title: N403
Organization Authors: EPA WATCH; REGULATORY IMPACT ANALYSIS PROJECT
Person Authors: COHEN,BR
Document Date: 19941200/E
Document Type: NELE, NEWSLETTER
Bates Number: 2065187289/7290
Collection: Philip Morris
TASSC Steve Milloy Tobacco Fraud
http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/tid/crp47d00
4 Title: ETS MANUAL
Organization Authors: ALEXIS DE TOCQUEVILLE INSTITUTION; BOSTONIA; DAILY EXPRESS; DAILY
TELEGRAPH; DAILY TELEGRAPH MIRROR; LANCET; MEDIACRITIC; SCIENCE; SUNDAY TELEGRAPH;
SYDNEY DAILY; WALL STREET JOURNAL; WALL STREET JOURNAL EUROPE; YORKSHIRE EVENING
POST
Person Authors: BARRO,RJ; CONDA,CV; COOKE,M; FARRELL,N; LUIK,JC; MANN,CC; SULLUM,J;
TAUBES,G; TAYLOR,J; WAUGH,A
Document Date: 19960300
Document Type: MANU, MANUAL, HANDBOOK, CATALOGUE, BIBL, BIBLIOGRAPHY; CHAR, CHART,
GRAPH, TABLE, MAPS; MAGA, MAGAZINE ARTICLE; NEWS, NEWS ARTICLE; PRES, PRESS RELEASE;
PSCI, PUBLICATION SCIENTIFIC
Bates Number: 2502161123/1167
Master Document Id Range: 2502161004/1317
Page Count: 45
Collection: Philip Morris
TASSC Steve Milloy Tobacco Fraud
http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/tid/ruj03c00
5 Title: CANDIDATES FOR CORRECTIONS DAY: THE TEN WORST REGULATIONS OF THE FEDERAL
GOVERNMENT IPI POLICY REPORT NO. 137
Organization Authors: ALEXIS DE TOCQUEVILLE INSTITUTION; CENTER ON REGULATION + ECONOMIC
GROWTH; COMPETITIVE ENTERPRISE INST; ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ANALYSIS NETWORK; GEORGE
WASHINGTON UNIV; GEORGETOWN UNIV; INST FOR POLICY INNOVATION; REASON
Person Authors: BERTHOUD,JE; CAREY,M; FUMENTO,M; HERSON,M; JUDAY,D; KASTEN,RW JR;
MILLOY,S; THOMPSON,L; TOLMAN,J
Document Date: 19960600/P
Document Type: PUBL, PUBLICATION, OTHER, FOOT, FOOTNOTES
Bates Number: 2074063304/3332
Master Document Id Range: 2074063297/3364
Page Count: 29
Collection: Philip Morris
TASSC Steve Milloy Tobacco Fraud
http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/tid/dhj60c00
6 Title: TOBACCO INDUSTRY EFFORTS SUBVERTING THE INTERNATIONAL AGENCY FOR RESEARCH
ON CANCER'S SECONDHAND SMOKE STUDY
Document Date: 19991100
Document Type: REPT, REPORT, OTHER, BIBL, BIBLIOGRAPHY; LIST, LIST
Bates Number: 2078117325/7346
Master Document Id Range: 2078117286/7438
Page Count: 22
Collection: Philip Morris
TASSC Steve Milloy Tobacco Fraud
http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/tid/aev75c00
7 Title: TOBACCO INDUSTRY EFFORTS SUBVERTING THE INTERNATIONAL AGENCY FOR RESEARCH
ON CANCER'S SECONDHAND SMOKE STUDY
Organization Authors: UNIV OF CA SAN FRANCISCO
Person Authors: GLANTZ,SA; HLATKY,MA; ONG,EK
Document Date: 19991100
Document Type: REPT, REPORT, OTHER, BIBL, BIBLIOGRAPHY; CHAR, CHART, GRAPH, TABLE, MAPS
Bates Number: 2505646201/6309
Master Document Id Range: 2505646201/6309
Page Count: 109
Collection: Philip Morris
TASSC Steve Milloy Tobacco Fraud
http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/tid/hmy15c00
8 Title: TOBACCO INDUSTRY EFFORTS SUBVERTING THE INTERNATIONAL AGENCY FOR RESEARCH
ON CANCER'S SECONDHAND SMOKE STUDY
Document Date: 19991100
Document Type: REPT, REPORT, OTHER, BIBL, BIBLIOGRAPHY; CHAR, CHART, GRAPH, TABLE, MAPS
Bates Number: 2505646347/6368
Master Document Id Range: 2505646310/6418
Page Count: 22
Collection: Philip Morris
TASSC Steve Milloy Tobacco Fraud
http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/tid/moy15c00
9 Title: TOBACCO INDUSTRY EFFORTS SUBVERTING THE INTERNATIONAL AGENCY FOR RESEARCH
ON CANCER'S SECONDHAND SMOKE STUDY
Document Date: 19991100
Document Type: REPT, REPORT, OTHER, BIBL, BIBLIOGRAPHY; CHAR, CHART, GRAPH, TABLE, MAPS
Bates Number: 2505441140/1159
Master Document Id Range: 2505441095/1206
Page Count: 20
Collection: Philip Morris
TASSC Steve Milloy Tobacco Fraud
http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/tid/pqp05c00
10 Title: TOBACCO INDUSTRY EFFORTS SUBVERTING THE INTERNATIONAL AGENCY FOR RESEARCH
ON CANCER'S SECONDHAND SMOKE STUDY
Document Date: 19991100
Document Type: SCRT, REPORT, SCIENTIFIC, BIBL, BIBLIOGRAPHY; CHAR, CHART, GRAPH, TABLE,
MAPS; LIST, LIST
Bates Number: 2071647135/7166
Master Document Id Range: 2071647107/7216
Page Count: 32
Collection: Philip Morris
TASSC Steve Milloy Tobacco Fraud
http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/tid/twf16c00
11 Title: CANDIDATES FOR CORRECTIONS DAY: THE TEN WORST REGULATIONS OF THE FEDERAL
GOVERNMENT
Authors: INST POLICY INNOVATION; ALEXIS DE TOCQUEVILLE INST
Document Date: 19960600
Document Type: REPORT
Bates Number: TI05602904/2931
Page Count: 28
Collection: Tobacco Institute
TASSC Steve Milloy Tobacco Fraud
http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/tid/snx30c00

TASSC Felon Patrick J. Michaels Told Filthy Lies Today

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As we have seen, to circumvent its lack of credibility with the public, policy makers and the media, Philip
Morris (PM) leads the industry in the strategy of creating "designer front groups." Forming an artificial third
party and then assigning it an "umbrella cause" (one which happens to mesh perfectly with the tobacco
industry's) gives the industry the opportunity to have a wholly separate, and far more credible, mouthpiece
advance its policies and political desires. Philip Morris (PM) in particular found front groups to be an
extremely effective and attractive tool. We have already heard about PM's group "Associates for Research
in Substance Enjoyment," (ARISE) whose "scientists" lumped tobacco use together with innocuous
substances like tea and chocolate, put out worldwide press releases saying substance use was good for you
and declaring public health advocates to be puritanical, neo-prohibitionist party poopers. After the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) declared secondhand smoke as a Class A Human Carcinogen,
however, PM desperately needed a powerful "group" to rise up help discredit EPA's findings. Thus sprang up
another PM front group, this time called "The Advancement of Sound Science Coalition," or TASSC. Of
course, the chemical, paper, metal, petroleum and other environmentally-dubious industries would also be
thrilled to have a group of "committed experts" who would publicly say that scientific warnings against their
activities were a bunch of hooey, too. So with the needs clear and a host of willing help-mates waiting in the
wings, PM created TASSC through a public relations firm called APCO Associates, a move which helped PM
distance itself from the group. After a 2-month, $50,000 feasibility study done hand in hand with PM's law
firm of Covington and Burling, APCO began forming TASSC. APCO did an admirable job of recruiting members
for TASSC, too. The "supporters list" (found in another document) includes businesses from the "Family
Loompya Seafood Market" and "Pinckneyville Lighting" to sawmills, mining and chemical companies,
including W.R. Grace, Co., Amoco, and Dow Chemical. Today's document reveals the goals of TASSC, and
also APCO's enthusiasm for creating a similar group in Europe based on its success in America and
elsewhere. Title: Thoughts on TASSC Europe Type of Document: Memo From: Tom Hockaday of APCO
Associates To: Matt Winokur, Director, Worldwide Regulatory Affairs for Philip Morris Date: 19940324 Site:
Philip Morris Tobacco Company http://www.pmdocs.com/ Bates No. 2025492898/2905 Page Count: 8 URL:
http://www.pmdocs.com/getallimg.asp?DOCID=2025492898/2905
Quotes

...We believe that a TASSC-like group can succeed in Europe....TASSC, if created properly, can become a
credible commentator to complement or spearhead business objections to unfair public policies....Moreover,
by creating a coalition that is dedicated over the long run to speak out on issues relating to scientific
integrity, TASSC can become a frequent, consistent source of information for media, conferences, etc. -- in
essence, a "watchdog group" that wants scientific facts, not emotional reactions, to determine public policy.
...Specifically, we recommend that a European TASSC be formulated to do the following: * Preempt unilateral
action against the industry. * Associate anti-industry "scientific" studies with broader questions about
government research and regulation. * Link tobacco use with other more "politically correct" products. *
Have non-industry messengers provide reasons for legislators, business executives and media to view
policies drawn from unreliable scientific studies with extreme caution. To achieve those objectives, we
encourage a TASSC group in Europe to focus on a few key messages, such as (i) science should never he
corrupted to achieve political ends, (ii) economic growth cannot afford to be held hostage to paternalistic,
overregulation, and (iii) improving indoor air quality is a laudable goal that will never be accomplished as
long as tobacco smoke is the sole focus of regulators.


In discussions with a number of our scientific .mppor~ers and with Dr.
Fred Singer (a member of the Board of the International Center for ScienLific
Ecology), d~.ere is belief that this initial suppor~ could be organized into a more
"formal movement" internationally.

The benefits of attemp[ing to use this group as a basis of extending
TASSC include:

Thoughts on Tassc Europe Date: 25 Mar 1994
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TASSC Felon Patrick J. Michaels Told Filthy Lies Today

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The CORRUPT Nature of S. Fred Singer --- More documented evidence

1993 and 1994 were busy moments in the life of S. Fred Singer. During this period of time Singer was using
offices provided by Sun Myung Moon ("moonies") founding his "Science and Environmental Policy Project"
("SEPP"), orchestrating the "Heidelberg Appeal" to counter the Union of Concerned Scientists' "Appeal to
Humanity", organizing two corrupt science reports published by Alexis de Tocqueville Institution attacking
the EPA, participating in the Tobacco Institute "Whitecoats Project", and co-hosting two fraudulent science
gatherings.

One of these science gatherings called "Scientific Integrity in the Public Policy Process", was co-sponsored
by International Center for Scientific Ecology ("ICSE") and SEPP, both which were S. Fred Singer front
organizations, held May 24-25th, 1993, at the Madison Hotel in Washington, D.C.
http://tobaccodocuments.org/pm/2502284041-4042.html

Singer, already in the employ of the Whitecoats Project, was globally known to tobacco executives around
the world. Here are a few surviving fax references to the International Center for Scientific Ecology, linking
the Heidelberg Appeal to tobacco stealth activities.
http://tobaccodocuments.org/pm/2028385351.html
http://tobaccodocuments.org/pm/2028385382.html
http://tobaccodocuments.org/pm/2028385381.html
http://tobaccodocuments.org/pm/2028385369.html
http://tobaccodocuments.org/pm/2025498347.html
http://tobaccodocuments.org/pm/2028385370.html

Three of these faxes explicitly mention the "Heidelberg Appeal" and the Paris ICSE meeting in the same
document. The body of documention found in tobacco industry files includes materials impossible to obtain
except by collaboration of the Heidelberg Appeal/ICSE key figures. There are drafts of the guidelines to use
for the meeting, pre-meeting lists of invited panelists, and, of course, there is a particularly touching post-
meeting report by tobacco industry stealth Whitecoat agent Peter N. Lee.

Lee's report, on the foundational meeting/seminar of an organization named "International Center for
Scientific Ecology" has his amusing comment "Having said that, it was notable that no members of
environmental organizations had been invited to the conference, so counter-arguments were often not
made." It took a number or reading for the importance of that fact to sink in -- no ecologists, no
environmental scientists with any understanding of the ecological world, were invited to an event hosted by
"International Center for Scientific Ecology". Lee's cynical sneering of the "restricted" nature of this meeting
is clear evidence in itself of the pure industry-propaganda purpose of this organization.
http://tobaccodocuments.org/pm/2028385357-5368.html [page 2].

<begin quote>
''Subject: the Heidelberg Appeal ...This coalition has its roots in the asbestos industry. ... We are involved
... but we are being discrete because some of the coalition members are concerned about a "tobacco
connection". Our strategy is to continue discretely supporting the coalition and help it grow in size and
credibility.''
<end quote>
http://tobaccodocuments.org/pm/2025498346.html

Up until the 1994 time period, Richard Mellon Scaife was the principal ultra-right-wing donor to "Institute of
Humane Studies" at George Mason University. In later years Scaife's continuing donations would be dwarfed
by Koch Industry, owners killer Charles G. Koch, and killer David H. Koch.
http://www.jimarnoldassociates.com/news_09_24_02.html
http://www.motherjones.com/news/special_reports/mojo_400/51_koch.html
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2000/11/27/60II/main252545.shtml

http://www.atlasusa.org/highlight_archive/1995/H1995-02-Environment.html -- In January 1995, the
Science & Environmental Policy Project moved to Fairfax, joining Atlas, the Institute for Humane Studies,
The Locke Institute, and the Center for Market Processes at "4084 University Drive" near George Mason
University. Atlas provided a grant to IPPS to facilitate the move and help fund the organization during its first
year in Fairfax.

Listed at the same address as SEPP and Atlas are Institute for Humane Studies, Locke Institute, and the
Charles G. Koch Summer Fellow Program.
http://linux-universe.com/modules/news/article.php?storyid=2765

The Institute of Humane Studies was a smokescreen affiliation S. Fred Singer used in an AdTI-tobacco
whitecoats fraudulent science report during the 1993-1994 time period.

Certainly the most indisputable evidence of moral turpitude of S. Fred Singer was his crafting of the
"Science, Economics, and Environmental Policy: A Critical Examination A Research Report Conducted by
the Alexis De Tocqueville Institution" Date: 11 Aug 1994, Length: 70 pages
http://tobaccodocuments.org/lor/92756807-6876.html

Culpable persons named as being involved in this corrupt activity were:
Academic Advisory Board -- Dr. Gary Anderson, Professor of Economics, California State University-
Northridge -- Dr. Nancy Bord (Yonge), Visiting Scholar, The Hoover Institution, Stanford University -- Dr.
Gordon L. Brady, Associate Professor and Director Environmental Studies, Sweet Briar College -- Dr. Jeffrey
Clark, Professor of Economics, University of Tennessee-Chattanooga -- Dr. Michael Darby, Professor of
Economics, and Director John M. Olin Center for Policy, University of California, Los Angeles -- Dr. Robert
Ekelund, Lowder Eminent Scholar, Auburn University -- Dr. Michael Gough, Project Director, Congressional
Office of Technology Assessment -- Dr. William Hazeltine, Environmental Consultant -- Dr. Thomas Hopkins,
Gosnell Professor of Economics, Rochester Institute of Technology -- Dr. Dwight R. Lee, Ramsey Professor
of Economics, University of Georgia -- Dr. Michael Marlow, Professor of Economics, California State
Polytechnic University-San Luis Obispo -- Dr. Thomas Gale Moore, Senior Fellow The Hoover Institution,
Stanford University -- Dr. Malcolm Ross, Research Mineralogist U.S. Geological Survey -- Dr. S. Fred Singer
Professor Emeritus of Environmental Sciences, University of Virginia and President Science and
Environmental Policy Project (SEPP) -- Dr. Gerhard Stohrer, Director of Chemical Risk Program, Science and
Environmental Policy Project, and former Department Head Sloan-Kettering Institute for Cancer Research --
Dr. Mark Thornton, Professor of Economics Auburn University -- Dr. Robert D. Tollison, Duncan Black
Professor of Economics and Director Center for the Study of Public Choice, George Mason University -- Dr.
Richard Vedder, Professor of Economics, University of Ohio -- Dr. Richard Wagner, Professor of Economics
and Chairman, Department of Economics, George Mason University

Author: Kent Jeffreys,
Principal Reviewer: Dr. S. Fred Singer,
Senior Staff and Contributing Associates:
Rachael Applegate, Bruce Bartlett, Merrick Carey, Cesar Conda, Gregory Fossedal, Dave Juday, Felix
Rouse, Aaron Stevens.

Not one single member of the "Academic Advisory Board", the so-called "peer-reviewers", can be found
clean of taint of corruption. Almost every one of them has important monetary attachments to Tobacco
Whitecoats Project, George Mason University (Scaife-Koch) funding, and/or other dirty-industry flacking.

Recall that ICSE/Heidelberg Appeal "has its roots in the asbestos industry" and the section on asbestos in
this AdTI report makes more sense than if looked at only as a tobacco-funded smokescreen.

William Hazelton operated a lab for the DDT whitewash -- DDT was banned as environmentally disasterous,
and the bugs soon developed resistant mutations, so it was ineffectual as well, NOT because it was cancer-
causing, but Hazelton's disproof of cancer-causing is supposed to show the EPA was wrong to ban DDT.
DDT also appeared in tobacco, having saturated the growing soils and having a very long half-life in the
soils, so tobacco funded the tobacco-friendly spokesperson Hazelton lavishly.

Hazelton was party to the fraudulent AdTI 1994 'science report" by S. Fred Singer and Kent Jeffreys. the
AdTI report of main controversy was: "Science, Economics, and Environmental Policy: A Critical
Examination, A Research Report Conducted by the Alexis De Tocqueville Institution", where Hazelton was
listed as "Academic Advisory Board" member. Hazelton is listed on page 14 of this RJ Reynolds Tobacco
Company document, http://tobaccodocuments.org/rjr/506934337-4358.pdf, as receiving $479,357 in 1987,
$763,995 in 1998, and budgeted for $550,000 in 1989.

Another turncoat, "whitecoat Robert D. Tollison received these check numbers:
page 6:
Cumulative General Ledger the Tobacco Institute Inc. Period Ending 09-30-87
* Robert D. Tollison Check #42538 87-MAR-30 $16,450
* Robert D. Tollison Check #44247 87-MAY-29 $14,075
page 7:
* Robert D. Tollison Check #45160 87-JUL-07 $27,388
* Robert D. Tollison Check #45717 87-JUL-22 $7,750 (Totals paid over 5 months = $65,663.)
http://tobaccodocuments.org/ti/TIFL0536080-6087.html

Gary Anderson - Tobacco Industry stealth consultant 1988-1996 --
http://tobaccodocuments.org/ti/TIDN0018432-8476.html (Tobacco Institute) --
http://tobaccodocuments.org/atc/71008079.html (American Tobacco Company) --
http://tobaccodocuments.org/ti/TIOK0021837-1844.html (Tobacco Institute) --
http://tobaccodocuments.org/lor/88116221-6224.html (Tobacco Institute) --
http://tobaccodocuments.org/atc/71081376.html (American Tobacco Company) --
http://tobaccodocuments.org/atc/71081377.html (American Tobacco Company) --
http://tobaccodocuments.org/lor/86015105-5117.html (Lorillard Tobacco Company) --
http://tobaccodocuments.org/lor/86015122-5123.html (Lorillard Tobacco Company) --
http://tobaccodocuments.org/lor/92761030-1042.html (Lorillard Tobacco Company) --
http://tobaccodocuments.org/ti/TIDN0006954-6958.html (Tobacco Institute) --
http://tobaccodocuments.org/ti/TIDN0011871-1904.html (Tobacco Institute) --
http://tobaccodocuments.org/ti/TIDN0005687-5689.html (Tobacco Institute) --
http://tobaccodocuments.org/ti/TIFL0536332-6369.html (Tobacco Institute) --
http://tobaccodocuments.org/ti/TIFL0536164-6203.html (Tobacco Institute) --
http://tobaccodocuments.org/ti/TIFL0538126-8164.html (Tobacco Institute) --
http://tobaccodocuments.org/ti/TIDN0017394-7432.html (Tobacco Institute) --
http://tobaccodocuments.org/ti/TI16551799-1815.html The Tobacco Institute --
http://tobaccodocuments.org/pm/2074211106.html (Philip Morris)

These are the "peer-reviewers" that S. Fred Singer, "senior reviewer" assembled for the "Academic Advisory
Board" on the AdTI smear campaign on the EPA's scientific integrity.

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