1. Introduction
2. The Science of Deception
3. The Forever Chemical
4. The NFL's Head Doctors
5. A Spirited Denial
6. The Deal with Diesel
7. On Opioids
8. Deadly Dust
9. Working the Refs
10. Volkswagen's Other Bug
11. The Climate Denial Machine
12. Sickeningly Sweet
13. The Party Line
14. Science for Sale
15. Future in Doubt
David Michaels, PhD, MPH, is Professor of Environmental and
Occupational Health at the George Washington University Milken
Institute School of Public Health. He served as Assistant Secretary
of Labor for the Occupational Safety and Health Administration
(OSHA) under President Barack Obama from 2009 to 2017, the longest
serving administrator in the agency's history. Prior to that, he
served under President Bill Clinton as Assistant Secretary of
Energy for Environment, Safety, and Health, charged with protecting
the workers, community residents and environment in and around the
nation's nuclear weapons facilities.
"[Michaels] documents not only a shocking disregard for human
welfare on the part of big business, but also a co-ordinated effort
to compromise the culture of knowledge itself." -- Times Literary
Supplement
"...chock full of good examples that were clearly researched
(averaging over 30 references per chapter) and supplemented with
Michaels' personal experiences. I think any scientist who wants to
bridge the realm of research, policy, politics and ethics would
benefit from reading this book." -- JULIE POLLOCK, Chemistry
World
"It is so refreshing to read David Michaels' The Triumph of Doubt.
He has the facts researched, vetted and thoroughly cited, and is
not afraid to lay blame, call people liars and companies
frauds."--San Francisco Review of Books
"David Michaels opens our eyes to the methods corporations employ
that bend the facts of science in order to make a profit." --
Chemistry World
"David Michaels is that rare combination: the fearless expert. He
not only knows where the bodies are buried, he knows who buried
them. The Triumph of Doubt and its predecessor, Doubt Is Their
Product, are timely, readable, and essential guides for anyone
seeking to understand how the corruption of science is damaging the
health of everyone from football players and factory workers to
soda drinkers and truck drivers-in short, anyone with a
pulse."--Dan Fagin, author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning Toms
River
"David Michaels lays bare the dark money and the corporate science
racket that kept the lethalities of tobacco, asbestos, lead,
silica, pesticides, and scores of other life- and health-destroying
products on the market and in the workplace, escaping the reach of
the law. He names names of people and companies fronted by their
so-called 'product defense' business and its corporate attorney
enablers; delays, obfuscation, falsehood, and retaliation against
ethical
whistleblowers are the coins of their insidious realms. This book
is written to get you angry enough to want to learn how to defend
yourselves, your communities, and our vulnerable planet. Let it
grip
you toward detection and defiance."
--Ralph Nader
"As a society, it's vital we properly debate issues using data and
research. The Triumph of Doubt, David Michaels's wonderfully deep
dive into the well-funded war on scientific consensus and
certainty, makes the stakes clear: our planet. Read this."
--Adam Savage, Mythbusters
"No one has done more to expose the deep corruption in American
safety regulation that harms us all-and especially our kids. After
spending seven years as America's chief safety regulator, David
Michaels offers a beautifully crafted argument for how much more we
need to do. Required-if frightening-reading for anyone who cares
about a clean and safe environment for America and the world."
--Lawrence Lessig, author of Fidelity and Constraint
"A page-turner-one you'll wish was fiction. From hired guns to dark
money, The Triumph of Doubt unravels corporations' playbook for
deceiving the public through misinformation."--Mona Hanna-Attisha,
author of What the Eyes Don't See
"The Triumph of Doubt is an industry-by-industry account of how
corporations manipulate science and scientists to promote profits,
not public health. Nothing less than democracy is at stake here,
and we all should be responding right away to David Michaels' call
for action."--Marion Nestle, author of Unsavory Truth
"It takes real courage to speak out against entrenched corporate
interests and big industry. I saw that courage firsthand when I
worked alongside Dr. Michaels in the Obama administration to
protect workers at construction sites from cancer-causing silica
dust. The Triumph of Doubt doesn't just tell the story of how we
overcame the falsehoods of industry-funded studies, it shines a
disinfecting light on the ways corporations obscure the truth
and
downplay risk to pump up their bottom line. This is a
must-read."
--Tom Perez, former U.S. Labor Secretary
"A compelling and necessary work for anyone interested in the truth
and those who seek to bury it. Michaels details the methods used by
those in power to hide the truth-and the moral bankruptcy at work
when they do so."
--Demaurice Smith, National Football League Players Association
Executive Director
"As a third-generation coal miner from a family who has suffered
the deadly consequences of Black Lung, I know firsthand that worker
safety should never be politicized. David Michaels's book is a
must-read for business, labor and the scientific community."
--Richard Trumka, AFL-CIO President
"David Michaels provides well-written evidence in his book about
how corporations that produce dangerous products-tobacco, big oil,
chemicals, pharmaceuticals-use 'product defense' science to sow
doubt about the hazards hidden in their products to consumers. His
evidence highlights the important role unbiased government
scientists play in protecting the public health of Americans and
our environment from exposure to toxic materials and from
corporate
deceit."--Senator Tom Udall
"From the pharmaceutical industry's role in the opioid crisis to
the Koch brothers' climate denial apparatus, Michaels examines big
industry's jarring history of manufacturing false scientific doubt
in the name of profit. This is an important book that will serve as
a tool in exposing corporate deceit."--Senator Sheldon
Whitehouse
"Whether it's the tobacco industry, the pharmaceutical industry, or
the fossil fuel industry, vested interests have repeatedly sought
to attack and discredit scientific findings that have revealed the
public endangerment by their products. David Michaels should
know-he's been fighting the good fight for more than a decade to
expose the bad actors and bring them to justice. Read this book to
learn what we're up against and how to fight back."--Michael E.
Mann,
author of The Madhouse Effect
"Poisoning the well of public debate is the ultimate act of
cynicism. As David Michaels makes breathtakingly clear, one
industry after another has lied and manipulated in order to make
more money, and the rest of us have borne the terrible costs."
--Bill McKibben, author of Falter
"While the truth can be inconvenient, corporations and government
leaders cannot continue to manufacture alternative narratives that
place their interests and profits above our humanity; this culture,
if left unchallenged, will result in our doom. The Triumph of Doubt
reminds us that there can only be one truth."
--Bennet Omalu, author of Truth Doesn't Have a Side
"Few people have done more to document disinformation about science
than David Michaels. His new book is an important addition to the
growing literature on doubt, disinformation, and deception."--Naomi
Oreskes, author of Merchants of Doubt
"In the NFL, team doctors answer to the organization; players joke
that it's like Dracula running the blood bank. It's a microcosm of
what David Michaels brilliantly illuminates in The Triumph of
Doubt: When corporations manipulate science and launch marketing
campaigns to sow doubt, they ensure human suffering. Michaels's
work is vital reading for everyone to understand these industry
tactics."--Chris Borland, former NFL player
"Scientist, public servant, and passionate advocate for health and
safety, Michaels has written an absorbing sequel to his
path-breaking work on manufactured doubt. He documents how powerful
corporations have turned 'product defense' into a new political
strategy, using dark money to pummel good science and keep
dangerous products on the market. A must-read in the fight to
restore public trust in regulatory science."
--Sheila Jasanoff, Harvard Kennedy School
"Driven by scientific interest, The Triumph of Doubt is a measured
but passionate argument for protecting the public from harmful
substances via federal oversight."
--Foreword Reviews
"[An] excoriating account of the corporate denial industry... It is
a brave and important book, raising the alarm about the systemic
corruption of science."--Felicity Lawrence, Nature
"A tour de force that examines how frequently, and easily, science
has been manipulated to discredit expertise and accountability on
issues ranging from obesity and concussions to opioids and climate
change."--Science
"Meticulously documented."--Undark
"Michaels' book is a powerful call to action."--Union of Concerned
Scientists
"[Michaels'] book is a timely, must read indictment of product
defense 'science.'"
--Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
"David Michaels opens our eyes to the methods corporations employ
that bend the facts of science in order to make a
profit."--Chemistry World
"[Michaels] documents not only a shocking disregard for human
welfare on the part of big business, but also a co-ordinated effort
to compromise the culture of knowledge itself."
--Times Literary Supplement
"The Triumph of Doubt is a carefully researched review of
corporate-funded strategies and practices that undermine public
health policies of all kinds. And while it sometimes makes one's
blood boil, it is still a gripping read."--New Solutions
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