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- Shawn Lawrence Otto fights against attacks on science in this country
- Scientific American: Republican Antiscience more Dangerous than Democrat Antiscience
- Fool Me Twice Publication Party - Oct 18
- NPR: When Politics Meets Science
- Blogger Review | Greg Laden's Blog
- The attack on facts: More than ever, we need science
- Authors take up the cause of science
- A positive review of how to fight the assault on science in America
- Skeptic finds he now agrees global warming is real (updated)
- Scientific American–Then and Now
- Sermon: Science and Anti-Science
- Minnesota Book Award finalists named
- Huntsman to GOP: "You can't run away from science"
- 2012 GOP Candidates Demonstrate Dramatic Political Shift on Climate
- How Ignorance, Greed and Ideology Are Warping Science and Hurting Democracy: Rolling Stone Chats With Shawn Otto
- A preview of Fool Me Twice
- Scientists need to take the climate gloves off
- Otto Releases New Book Club Readers Guide
- Fool Me Once, Shame on You, Fool Me Twice, Shame on the Media: More Stolen Emails Can’t Stop Catastrophic Global Warming, Only We Can
- Why doesn’t America like science?
- The Scientific Is The Political
- One way to help science: become Republican
- Shawn Lawrence Otto's book Fool Me Twice: Fighting the Assault on Science in America says politicians lack knowledge
- A serious science debate? Don't hold your breath
- Climate Change and the State of the Union Address
- Science: Political poison ... or cure?
- Climate Change Causes Heated Battles For Science Teachers
- Of Democracy and Science
- Symposium at MU connects policymakers, scientists
- New Lows in the War on Science - But This Time Science Wins One
- Interview: the war on scientific truths
- Why science is under attack from some religious and business leaders
- The Fairness Doctrine and the war on science
- Defending scientific truths from antiscience authoritarians
- Reflections on my reporting about the environment and global warming
- A Republican Meteorologist Tries to Remove Liberal Label from Climate Concern
- Warming: Scientific fact
- Congratulations Shawn Otto!
- How Huffington Post aided a demolition job on climate science
- Creationism and Intelligent Design make Stealth Appearances in Louisiana and Tennessee Science Classrooms
- Otto calls for more science in politics
- Should there be a Science Debate in Minnesota?
- Politics, science to meet on ‘Science Friday’
- Democracy in the Age of Science
- Intimidation, Threats Take Place of Civil Discourse
- US Voters Want More Science in Presidential Contest
- Science Effort Again Seeks to Boost Issues in Presidential Campaign
- What Do Obama and Romney Know About Science? And Why It Matters
- Key science and environmental questions to ask Obama, Romney
- The science questions Obama and Romney need to answer
- 14 science questions for Obama, Romney
- 14 Questions for the Presidential Candidates
- It’s time to bring science to the fore of political discourse by having candidates discuss it publicly
- Advances in Science Drive Economic Growth
- The Assault on Science in America
- Scandia Eagle Scout carries tradition into third generation
- Help Us Get Congress to Focus on Science
- Obama, Romney to tackle science debate questions
- Shawn Otto to speak at DU's presidential debate series
- Acclaimed Author, Filmmaker, and Science Advocate Shawn Otto to Speak
- What’s Missing from the Presidential Debates? Science
- Presidential Politics Neglecting Science: Seeing a Silver Lining
- Science in America: Decline and fall
- Antiscience Beliefs Jeopardize U.S. Democracy
- Anti-science in American politics: two must-read articles
- Lecture addresses ‘war on science’
- Anti-science beliefs in American politics
- "Antiscience Beliefs Jeopardize U.S. Democracy": Scientific American article
- The 60th Alfred Korzybski Memorial Lecture & Dinner: Fool Me Twice: Fighting the Assault on Science in America
- The Debate We Should Have Had: Science, Climate and the Next Four Years
- Climate issue heats up after Sandy
- Nation's retreat from science is alarming
- Saving Science
- We deny science at our peril
- Post-Election Roundup: The Road Ahead
- Bringing ‘unfilmable’ books to the screen
- Iron Range OKs $800,000 to draw filmmakers
- Forsaking the Ivory Tower
- Antinaučni trend is undermining the foundations of democracy, the voice of the importance of science
- Scientific literacy
- Science Denial and the Republican Party
- Author mixes science-related questions, American politics
- Against the Grain
- Debate-driven journalism: science debates as a tool and opportunity for science journalists
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