There is a lot of interesting stuff here, including a fascinating view into how scientific findings get processed by the public (both left and right leaning). The ad hominem attacks on Carson are interesting because they seem to be a proxy attack on environmentalism as a whole. And here is where the science that supports some demands for environmental regulations gets into trouble: it has to be very careful about how it extrapolates from scientific knowledge to prescribed action. Scientists who fail to write as Carson did in a normative framework risk allowing their discoveries to go unnoticed. But as soon as scientists inject their norms, they are subject to attack from those whose values are not underpinned by scientific knowledge.
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