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Barbara Freese

    Barbara Freese est l'auteur d'un livre remarquable du New York Times qui explore l'histoire humaine du charbon. Avocate spécialisée dans l'environnement et ancienne procureure générale adjointe du Minnesota, son travail est éclairé par une compréhension approfondie des enjeux juridiques et environnementaux. Son exploration du déni des entreprises, en particulier concernant la science du changement climatique, a été considérablement façonnée par son expérience lors du contre-interrogatoire de témoins de l'industrie. Ce parcours offre une perspective unique sur l'intersection de l'industrie, de la science et des politiques publiques dans son écriture.

    Coal
    Industrial-Strength Denial
    • Industrial-Strength Denial

      • 352pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      4,3(95)Évaluer

      "This book tells the stories of eight major campaigns of corporate denial-the lies, delusions, and rationalizations that emerge when people working in competitive, profit-driven group enterprises are faced with powerful evidence that they are causing harm. Tobacco is the poster-child of this phenomenon, but denial comes from people selling many other risky products, creating workplace hazards, or releasing dangerous pollutants. In almost every case, the story begins with an exciting discovery-of, for example, a New World, a new element or chemical, a new means of mass production, or a new way of packaging financial risk. An industry races to exploit that discovery and succeeds, sometimes changing society along the way. And in each case this commercial activity causes a grave harm, to other people or the planet. Those outside the industry find evidence of this harm, raise the alarm, and a public debate ensues. Corporate representatives offer a flurry of denials, perpetuating the harm by blocking policies that would reduce it. The specific denials-which are the focus of this book-vary, but the themes echo from campaign to campaign. The stories in this book stand as a reminder of why corporate activity needs to be monitored, challenged, and regulated"-- Provided by publisher

      Industrial-Strength Denial
    • Coal

      • 320pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      3,8(45)Évaluer

      Coal has transformed societies and shaped the fate of nations. The first half of the book is set in Britain and tells how coal transformed Britain and ushered in the industrial age. With oil prices on the rise and no end in sight to our insatiable appetite for energy, the world is turning again to coal.

      Coal