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*H. Catherine Skinner, Malcolm Ross, Clifford Frondel, "Asbestos and Other Fibrous Materials: Mineralogy, Crystal Chemistry, and Health Effects", ''Oxford University Press'', November 1, 1988, ISBN 019503967X He is also an associate of climate denier, [[S. Fred Singer]] and [[Candace Crandall]]
Malcolm Ross received in 1990 form the 'Mineralogical Society of America' (MSA) the 'Distinguished Public Service Medal' for his research on asbestos minerals. For 1991 he was the president of the MSA (a position that changes every year).
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<b>1990:</b> Malcolm Ross received in 1990 form the 'Mineralogical Society of America' (MSA) the 'Distinguished Public Service Medal' for his research on asbestos minerals. For 1991 he was the president of the MSA (a position that changes every year).
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<b>1994:</b> Malcolm Ross was a member of the Academic Advisory Board of the pro-tobacco junk science report [[Science, economics, and environmental policy: a critical examination]] [http://tobaccodocuments.org/lor/92756807-6876.html] published on August 11, 1994, by the [[Alexis de Tocqueville Institution]] (AdTI). The author of this report was [[Kent Jeffreys]] and Senior Reviewer was listed as [[S. Fred Singer]].
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<b>1994 Aug</b> A [[Alexis de Tocqueville]] report '''"The EPA and the Science of ETS"''' has been funded by the Tobacco Institute. The author was Adjunct Scholar [[Kent Jeffreys]], and the senior reviewer was [[S. Fred Singer]], a Professor of Environmental Science (on leave from the University of Virginia) and a Senior Fellow at the Institute. The final report was scheduled to be complete mid-June and it would be entitled '''"Science and Environmentalism"'''.
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