Steven J. Milloy

Steven J. Milloy is: the founder and publisher of JunkScience.com and CSRwatch.com ; an investment adviser to the Free Enterprise Action Fund ; and a columnist for FoxNews.com . Since April 1, 1996, JunkScience.com has had a discernible impact in the fight against junk science and garnered numerous awards, including being named: · a "Top Resource" and one of the "Most Popular" health news web sites by Yahoo! · "One of the 50 Best Web Sites" by Popular Science · a "Hot Pick" by Science. · A "leading debunker" of global warming by Rolling Stone magazine. Mr. Milloy was also a member of the judging panel for the 2004 American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Journalism Awards: Online Category. Mr. Milloy has appeared on local, national and international television and radio including: ABC's World News Tonight with Peter Jennings and Good Morning America; CNBC's Kudlow & Co. and SquawkBox; CNN's Crossfire and Talk Back Live; CNNfn; CNN International's Insight; MSNBC's News with Brian Williams; Fox News Channel's Fox Report, Fox and Friends, The O'Reilly Factor, Special Report with Brit Hume, and Your World With Neal Cavuto; Comedy Central's The Daily Show; National Public Radio's Talk of the Nation; the G. Gordon Liddy Show and many other national and local television and radio programs. Mr. Milloy holds a B.A. in Natural Sciences from the Johns Hopkins University, a Master of Health Sciences in Biostatistics from the Johns Hopkins University School of Hygiene and Public Health, a Juris Doctorate from the University of Baltimore, and a Master of Laws from the Georgetown University Law Center. Mr. Milloy is a frequent advocate for free enterprise/free market principles and policies in conjunction with the Free Enterprise Action Fund (FEAOX) and the Free Enterprise Education Institute (FEEI). FEAOX is a publicly-traded mutual fund that owns a diversified portfolio of the stock of companies in the S&P 500. FEEI is a not-for-profit organization that is supported by individuals, foundations and businesses. Mr. Milloy is president of Steven J. Milloy, Inc., which provides news and consulting services on environment- and health-related public policy issues to chemical, materials, energy, food, beverage, and other consumer product-related businesses and organizations. Mr. Milloy has testified on risk assessment and Superfund before the U.S. Congress; and has lectured before numerous organizations. In addition to hundreds of columns and articles published in newspapers and online, Mr. Milloy's publications include: Books: · Junk Science Judo: Self-defense Against Health Scares and Scams, (Cato Institute, 2001) · Silencing Science, with co-author Michael Gough (Cato Institute, 1999) · Science Without Sense: The Risky Business of Public Health Research (Cato Institute, 1995) · Science-Based Risk Assessment: A Piece of the Superfund Puzzle (National Environmental Policy Institute, 1995) Reports/Papers: · Milloy S & Gough M. Radiation Sources at the U.S. Capitol and Library of Congress Buildings. JunkScience.com http://www.junkscience.com/apr01/crstudy.htm (April 1, 2001) · Gough M & Milloy S. CALUX and GC/MS Analysis of TEQ Contamination for Risk Assessment of Exposure to Dioxins in Ice Cream. 20th International Symposium on Halogenated Environmental Organic Pollutants & POPS 48:320-323. · "The Case for Public Access to Federally Funded Research Data" , with co-author Michael Gough (Cato Institute, 2000) · "Big Government and Bad Science: Ten Case Studies in Regulatory Abuse" , with Sen. James Inhofe, Philip Peters, Bonner R. Cohen, Dennis Avery, Henry I. Miller, R.J. Smith, Hugh Wise, David L. Lewis (Institute for Policy Innovation, 1999) · "EPA's Cancer Risk Assessment Guidelines: Guidance to Nowhere" , with co-author Michael Gough (Cato Institute, 1996) · "Regulatory Reform in the 104th Congress: Is It Still a Pipedream?" (Competitive Enterprise Institute, 1995) · "Choices in Risk Assessment: The Role of Science Policy in the Environmental Risk Management Process" (project leader of the Regulatory Impact Analysis Project for the U.S. Department of Energy, 1994)

Broadcast 915 (Special Edition)

Guest: Steven Milloy, founder of JunkScience.com (www.junkscience.com), was the guest for this program. Steven started out telling us how and why he started JunkScience.com. This is an interesting story about agenda driven and controlled financing of science projects and experiments, so don't miss it. From this topic we went to the topic of aerial spraying, DDT, and real vs. imaginary science behind such government or NGO programs. Again, this is an important discussion.

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