From the Tobacco Industry to Climate Climate Change to Social Media: A Modern History of Disinformation. Then, Conversations with Birds

Published: Nov. 16, 2022, 10 a.m.

b'Part I. A Modern History of Disinformation: From the Tobacco Industry to Climate Climate Change.\\nGuest: Naomi Oreskes\\xa0is Henry Charles Lea Professor of the History of Science and Affiliated Professor of Earth and Planetary Sciences at Harvard University.\\xa0 She is a leading voice on the role of science in society, the reality of anthropogenic climate change, and the role of disinformation in blocking climate action.\\xa0 She is the author of many books including the best-selling, Merchants of Doubt,\\xa0 The Collapse of Western Civilization, Why Trust Science?, Science on a Mission, and her upcoming, The Big Myth: How American Business Taught Us to Loath Government and Love the Free Market, which will be published in February 2023.\\n\\xa0\\nPart II. Conversations with Birds\\nGuest: Priyanka Kumar\\xa0is the author of\\xa0Conversations with Birds.\\xa0 She is a recipient of the Aldo & Estella Leopold Writing Residency, an Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Award, a New Mexico/New Visions Governor\\u2019s Award, a Canada Council for the Arts Grant, an Ontario Arts Council Literary Award, and an Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences Fellowship.\\n\\n\\xa0\\nFeature photo by Chris LeBoutillier\\xa0on\\xa0Unsplash\\nThe post From the Tobacco Industry to Climate Climate Change to Social Media: A Modern History of Disinformation. Then, Conversations with Birds appeared first on KPFA.'