Confusing The People
The National Environment Agency (NEA) website was supposed to clear the air about concerns regarding the assessment of the haze danger. It turned out to be another exercise in semantics to cover up their attempts at obfuscation. To debunk charges that the Pollutant Standards Index (PSI) does not take PM2.5 readings into account,...
Netizen Jack rebuts MEWR
I refer to the Ministry of the Environment and Water Resources' (MEWR) rebuttal [Link] of my article, "NEA smokes Singaporeans with dinosaur-age PSI readings". The rest of the article is validated The article [Link] is a long one yet MEWR has only found one thing to pick on, that I accuse NEA of not taking PM2.5 into consideration...
Who benefits from the use of semantics in a public health issue debate?
MEWR has offered a rebuttal to an article on TR Emeritus, "NEA smokes Singaporeans with dinosaur-age PSI readings, June 22nd 2013". MEWR asserted that, "The claim on the website (https://www.tremeritus.net/2013/06/22/nea-smokes-singaporeans-with-dinosaur-age-psi-readings/) that the PSI readings on NEA’s website do not take...
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