♥Bella★✰'s Reviews > Merchants of Doubt: How a Handful of Scientists Obscured the Truth on Issues from Tobacco Smoke to Global Warming
Merchants of Doubt: How a Handful of Scientists Obscured the Truth on Issues from Tobacco Smoke to Global Warming
by Naomi Oreskes, Erik M. Conway
by Naomi Oreskes, Erik M. Conway
♥Bella★✰'s review
bookshelves: ebook, i-own-this-book, non-fiction
Apr 01, 12
bookshelves: ebook, i-own-this-book, non-fiction
Read from February 15 to March 30, 2012
I work for an environmental agency, during a conference on Climate Change, the speaker recommended this book. I immediately downloaded it. It took me a while to get to it and a while to finish reading it.
This is a powerful book, it details the methods used by a group of scientists, physicists to be exact, manipulated the press, the public, and politicians to fit their agenda. To say they were a group of bitter old men is an oversimplification, but that is the feeling I am left with.
These scientists accused others of the very same things they were doing, cherry picking data and results, and molding the research to fit their conclusions.
Tobacco, secondhand smoke, acid rain, the hole in the ozone layer, global warming/climate change and the scientists that researched them were all attacked. They also attacked Rachel Carson and the ban on DDT, claiming millions of African children died of malaria, conveniently leaving out that many may have died because of their work with the tobacco companies convincing people that the connection between smoking and cancer was 'not proven'.
As I said this is a powerful book, well researched, with quotes that actually name a source. Everyone who lives on the planet earth should read it.
This is a powerful book, it details the methods used by a group of scientists, physicists to be exact, manipulated the press, the public, and politicians to fit their agenda. To say they were a group of bitter old men is an oversimplification, but that is the feeling I am left with.
These scientists accused others of the very same things they were doing, cherry picking data and results, and molding the research to fit their conclusions.
Tobacco, secondhand smoke, acid rain, the hole in the ozone layer, global warming/climate change and the scientists that researched them were all attacked. They also attacked Rachel Carson and the ban on DDT, claiming millions of African children died of malaria, conveniently leaving out that many may have died because of their work with the tobacco companies convincing people that the connection between smoking and cancer was 'not proven'.
As I said this is a powerful book, well researched, with quotes that actually name a source. Everyone who lives on the planet earth should read it.
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Reading Progress
| 02/15/2012 | page 14 |
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4.0% | |
| 02/23/2012 | page 33 |
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9.0% | "Between getting books and DVD's from the library, I have slowed down on my reading of this book. I am still very interested in it and will finish it." |
| 03/30/2012 | page 220 |
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62.0% | "Now they are making me mad. Picking on my girl, leave Rachel alone you bastidiges!" |
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Feb 17, 2012 03:14pm
My new favorite slogan, "cancer by the carton"
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