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Chris Mooney, 'The Republican War On Science'

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November 11, 2005

Chris Mooney about what he calls "the Republican War on Science." From evolution to climate change to stem cell research, he says politicians are mishandling science in pursuit of a larger political agenda.

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Chris Mooney, author, The Republican War on Science; Washington correspondent, Seed Magazine

 
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