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The EPA Just Deleted the Math It Didn't Like

EPA says repealing the Endangerment Finding saves $1.3 trillion. Its own analysis shows $180 billion in net costs and $87 billion in annual climate damages it chose not to count. The emissions don't stop because the accounting did.

By Crash Davis · 3 min read

Science

Repealing the Endangerment Finding Erases a Legal Lever, Not a Scientific Fact

The EPA erased its 2009 endangerment finding in February 2026, and Administrator Lee Zeldin told climate skeptics to celebrate vindication. The atmospheric physics did not get the memo. Repealing a legal determination and overturning scientific evidence are not the same action, and the difference is not subtle.

By Dr. Nadia Osei · 3 min read

Science

Consensus Is Not the Enemy of Dissent, Bad Methodology Is

A coalition of climate skeptics entered a U.S. courtroom on March 20, 2026, arguing that scientific consensus is itself antithetical to science. They are half right about the wrong thing, and the distinction matters enormously.

By Dr. Nadia Osei · 3 min read

Health

Eighty Years of Fluoride Evidence Doesn't Care About Political Momentum

Fifteen states are moving to ban fluoride from tap water, powered by a misread study and an EPA assessment that the pediatric dental community says excludes health benefits by design. The science on community fluoridation at 0.7 mg/L is not ambiguous. The politics are.

By Dr. Alex Chen · 3 min read