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2/3/12: Merchants of Doubt
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Historian Naomi Oreskes says that while the U.S. scientific community has led the world in research on issues like public health and environmental science, there's also a small group of scientists that mislead the public with ideas based on political agendas rather than science. Oreskes has written a book that explores how this has skewed our understanding of climate change, tobacco and more. She joins Doug to talk about these "Merchants of Doubt." (Rebroadcast)
Last year, Naomi Oreskes spoke at the University of Utah's Wallace Stegner Center. You can view an archived video of her lecture here
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2/3/12: Merchants of Doubt
Last year, Naomi Oreskes spoke at the University of Utah's Wallace Stegner Center. You can view an archived video of her lecture here
Purchase a CD of today's RadioWest. Please reference show #2024
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