Merchants of Doubt. The tobacco industry wanted the public and the federal government to ignore the preponderance of evidence and believe that there was still a scientific controversy over smoking and health. The industry busily promoted it claims. They hired a few hired scientists whose job it was to promote any studies supporting the industry, even though they were clearly counter to the majority of the science or known facts. Do these any of these other examples fit this mold? the chemical industry and destruction of No ecosystems by pesticides like DDT the chemical industry and depletion of No ozone by CFCS the CDC's promotion of COVID-19 vaccines No the fossil fuel industry and climate change No the GOP and the election of Biden-Harris No > > > >

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Merchants of Doubt. The tobacco industry wanted the public and the federal government to
ignore the preponderance of evidence and believe that there was still a scientific controversy over
smoking and health. The industry busily promoted it claims. They hired a few hired scientists
whose job it was to promote any studies supporting the industry, even though they were clearly
counter to the majority of the science or known facts. Do these any of these other examples fit
this mold?
the chemical industry and destruction of
No
ecosystems by pesticides like DDT
the chemical industry and depletion of
No
ozone by CFCS
the CDC's promotion of COVID-19 vaccines
No
the fossil fuel industry and climate change
No
the GOP and the election of Biden-Harris
No
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Transcribed Image Text:Merchants of Doubt. The tobacco industry wanted the public and the federal government to ignore the preponderance of evidence and believe that there was still a scientific controversy over smoking and health. The industry busily promoted it claims. They hired a few hired scientists whose job it was to promote any studies supporting the industry, even though they were clearly counter to the majority of the science or known facts. Do these any of these other examples fit this mold? the chemical industry and destruction of No ecosystems by pesticides like DDT the chemical industry and depletion of No ozone by CFCS the CDC's promotion of COVID-19 vaccines No the fossil fuel industry and climate change No the GOP and the election of Biden-Harris No > > > > >
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