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Merchants of Doubt

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Oreskes and Conway tell an important story about the misuse of science to mislead the public on matters ranging from the risks of smoking to the reality of global warming. The people the authors accuse in this carefully documented book are themselves scientists—mostly physicists, former cold warriors who now serve a conservative agenda, and vested interests like the tobacco industry. The authors name these scientists—all with powerful connections in government and the media—including Robert Jastrow, Frederick Seitz, and S. Fred Singer. Seven compelling chapters detail seven issues (acid rain, the dangers of smoking and secondhand smoke, the ozone hole, global warming, the Strategic Defense Initiative, and the banning of DDT) in which this group aimed to sow seeds of public doubt on matters of settled science. They did so by casting aspersions on the science and the scientists who produce it. Oreskes, a professor of history and science studies at UC–San Diego, and science writer Conway also emphasize how journalists and Internet bloggers uncritically repeat these charges. This book deserves serious attention for the lessons it provides about the misuse of science for political and commercial ends.

Artikelnummer: 35522 Categorie: Tag:
Subtitel: How a Handful of Scientists Obscured the Truth on Issues from Tobacco Smoke to Global Warming
Auteur: Oreskes, Naomi en Erik Conway
Jaar: 2010
ISBN: 9781408824832
Pagina's: 364
Taal: English
Uitgever: Bloomsbury
Uitgever stad: London
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