http://www.ucsusa.org/scientific_integrity/abuses_of_science/a-to-z-guide-to-political.html

and


http://billmoyers.com/segment/david-rosner-and-gerald-markowitz-on-toxic-disinformation/
David Rosner and Gerald Markowitz on Toxic Disinformation
May 17, 2013

Science can be a battleground — witness the politics of climate change, the
teaching of evolution, the uncharted terrain of genetic modification and
stem cell research, among other contentious issues. But when industries
release untested chemicals into our environment — putting profits before
public health — our children are the first to suffer. Nowhere is this more
troubling than in the ongoing story of lead poisoning.

Bill talks with *David Rosner* and *Gerald Markowitz*, public health
historians who’ve been taking on the chemical industry for years — writing
about the hazards of industrial pollution and the neglect of worker safety
— despite industry efforts to undermine them. Their latest book, *Lead
Wars: The Politics of Science and the Fate of America’s Children*, is the
culmination of 20 years of research. Markowitz and Rosner warn that, for
young children, there’s no safe level of exposure to this dangerous toxin
still lurking in millions of homes.

The authors discuss thwarted efforts to hold the lead industry accountable,
failed attempts to find cheap solutions, and the cost to the future of our
children. As long as the chemical industry and its powerful lobbies prevail
in blocking efforts to reform outdated laws, Markowitz and Rosner say, we
will continue to float in a soup of toxins — inhaling, drinking, and
absorbing chemicals that we may learn, years later, have put us all in
harm’s way.

*Producer*: Gail Ablow. *Editor*: Rob Kuhns.
*Intro Producer*: Robert Booth.

*Photographer*: Dale Robbins.

-- 
*Cecile *
Cecile Lawrence, Ph.D., J.D.
http://www.leftforum.org/ *June 7-9, 2013, NYC*
Panel on lack of economic/ecological transformation in Jamaica and Haiti;
speakers include Kiki Makandal, Pascal Robert, Colia Clark, Cecile Lawrence
(chair). Check us out.



-- 
*Cecile *
Cecile Lawrence, Ph.D., J.D.
http://www.leftforum.org/ *June 7-9, 2013, NYC*
Panel on lack of economic/ecological transformation in Jamaica and Haiti;
speakers include Kiki Makandal, Pascal Robert, Colia Clark, Cecile Lawrence
(chair). Check us out.

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