Emotion transcends evidence; fears transcend facts; anti-science is on the rise.
Fri, 05 Feb 2016
Emotion transcends evidence; fears transcend facts; anti-science is on the rise.
In 1962 Rachel Carson’s book Silent Spring hit the shelves.
The American Council on Science and Health describes the book as “lyrical but scientifically flawed – arguing eloquently but erroneously that pesticides, and
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