"In
Doubt Is Their Product,
David Michaels gives a lively and convincing history of how clever
public relations has blocked one public health protection after
another. The techniques first used to reassure us about tobacco were
adapted to reassure us about asbestos, lead, vinyl chloride-and risks
to nuclear facilities workers, where Dr. Michaels' experience as the
relevant Assistant Secretary of Energy gave him an inside view. And if
you're worried about climate change, keep worrying, because the same
program is underway there."--Donald Kennedy, Editor-in-Chief,
Science"We
live in an age of unprecedented disinformation, misinformation, and
outright lying by those in power. This important book shows who profits
by misleading the public-and who ultimately pays with their health."--
Eric Schlosser, author of Fast Food Nation
"This
well-researched book by someone who truly knows the system is a must
read for anyone who wants to understand the cozy relationship between
industry and regulatory agencies on matters that affect the health and
safety of our families and neighbors. The cited examples illustrate
how, with the help of irresponsible members of Congress and other
public officials, corporate greed can trump any sense of ethics,
morality, and human compassion."--
Neal Lane, former Science Advisor to President Bill Clinton and former Director of the National Science Foundation"This
brave, shocking book exposes the abuse of science by government and
industry in ways that endanger the workplace, the home, the water
supply, the air quality-in fact, our planet as a whole. David Michaels
speaks authoritatively from his firsthand experience as a champion of
occupational safety and health. He tells a terrific story."--
Dava Sobel, author of Longitude and Galileo's Daughter
"
In Doubt Is Their Product,
David Michaels calls out the corporations you'll recognize them that
bankroll lobbyists and unethical scientists to attack factual evidence
that their products, such as asbestos, lead, and tobacco, are deadly."--
Vanity Fair, Green Issue, May 2008"
In Doubt Is Their Product,
David Michaels calls out the corporations you'll recognize them that
bankroll lobbyists and unethical scientists to attack factual evidence
that their products, such as asbestos, lead, and tobacco, are deadly."--
Vanity Fair, Green Issue, May 2008"David
Michaels has written a powerful, thorough indictment of the way big
business has ignored, suppressed or distorted vital scientific evidence
to the detriment of the public's health."--
NatureFrom
Newsweek, 5/12/08 _ That science can be bought is hardly news to anyone
who knows about tobacco "scientists." But how pervasive, effective and
stealthy this science-for-hire is-as masterfully documented by David
Michaels of George Washington University in his new book, "Doubt Is
Their Product: How Industry's Assault on Science Threatens Your
Health"-will shock anyone who still believes that "science" and
"integrity" are soulmates. In studies of how toxic chemicals affect
human health, Michaels told me, "It's quite easy to take a positive
result [showing harmful effects] and turn it falsely negative. This
epidemiological alchemy is used widely." -Sharon Begley
From Nature,
6/12/08 _ David Michaels has written a powerful, thorough indictment of
the way big business has ignored, suppressed or distorted vital
scientific evidence to the detriment of the public's health. Doubt Is
Their Product catalogues numerous corporate misdemeanours, especially
in the United States, from the criminal neglect of the dangerous nature
of asbestos and the lies told by the tobacco industry, to the
suppression of adverse findings of deaths caused by the
anti-inflammatory drug Vioxx and the increased risk of suicide among
teenagers taking selective serotonin re-uptake inhibitors for
depression. The book concludes with a list of prescriptions for
securing better regulation and greater protection for the public,
mainly through increased public disclosure of vested interests. -Dick
Taverne
"The book is a shocking portrayal of the tactics used by
corporate America to delay public health and environmental regulation
of their products for the sake of profit...It is a must read for anyone
interested in public health and environmental protection."--
Chemical & Engineering News"...
Doubt Is Their Product
reminds one of deeper risks that threaten scientific fields and
democratic deliberation. ...The scientific community and the public
need to be on guard against such abuses; Michaels's history of these
events sounds an alert that must not be ignored."--
DurrantsOne of
Library Journal's top 10 sci-tech books of 2008!
Received
an Honorable Mention in the Society for Environmental Journalism's 2009
Awards for Reporting on the Environment for the category Rachel Carson
Environment Book Award.
"Doubt is our product," a cigarette executive once observed, "since it
is the best means of competing with the 'body of fact' that exists in
the minds of the general public. It is also the means of establishing a
controversy."
In this eye-opening expose, David Michaels reveals how the tobacco
industry's duplicitous tactics spawned a multimillion dollar industry
that is dismantling public health safeguards. Product defense
consultants, he argues, have increasingly skewed the scientific
literature, manufactured and magnified scientific uncertainty, and
influenced policy decisions to the advantage of polluters and the
manufacturers of dangerous products. To keep the public confused about
the hazards posed by global warming, second-hand smoke, asbestos, lead,
plastics, and many other toxic materials, industry executives have
hired unscrupulous scientists and lobbyists to dispute scientific
evidence about health risks. In doing so, they have not only delayed
action on specific hazards, but they have constructed barriers to make
it harder for lawmakers, government agencies, and courts to respond to
future threats. The Orwellian strategy of dismissing research conducted
by the scientific community as "junk science" and elevating science
conducted by product defense specialists to "sound science" status also
creates confusion about the very nature of scientific inquiry and
undermines the public's confidence in science's ability to address
public health and environmental concerns Such reckless practices have
long existed, but Michaels argues that the Bush administration deepened
the dysfunction by virtually handing over regulatory agencies to the
very corporate powers whose products and behavior they are charged with
overseeing.
In
Doubt Is Their Product Michaels proves,
beyond a doubt, that our regulatory system has been broken. He offers
concrete, workable suggestions for how it can be restored by taking the
politics out of science and ensuring that concern for public safety,
rather than private profits, guides our regulatory policy.
Named one of the best Sci-Tech books of 2008 by
Library Journal!