Merchants of doubt

how a handful of scientists obscured the truth on issues from tobacco smoke to global warming

355 pages

English language

Published April 5, 2010 by Bloomsbury Press.

ISBN:
978-1-59691-610-4
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OCLC Number:
461631066

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How some scientists attacked science in the name of free market ideology

This book is great. Despite being 10 years old, it remains extremely relevant today. The main protagonists of the events the book focuses on (Fred Singer, Frederick Seitz, William Nierenberg and others) are dead, but the tactic of manufacturing doubt to advance a conservative, free market-oriented political agenda is very much alive. Among the topics the book focuses on are the health effects of tobacco smoke, acid rain, the ozone hole, and of course global warming. In all these cases and others, a group of scientists (always the same people) challenged the scientific consensus not with science and research, but by manufacturing doubt. The objective of their effort was not to advance knowledge, despite their ostensibly reasonable claims that "we need more research", but to bring into question established facts. Supported by the tobacco industry, and later by the oil industry, they misrepresented the science (and attacked the scientists) that …

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  • Scientists -- Professional ethics
  • Science news -- Moral and ethical aspects
  • Democracy and science

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