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How to restore public trust in science

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  • Benny Haerlin

    (Greenpeace International, Chausseestrasse 131)

  • Doug Parr

    (Greenpeace UK, Canonbury Villas)

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The relationship between the scientific community and the general public has never been worse in living memory. The commercialization of research is largely responsible, but scientists can still act on the problem.

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  • Benny Haerlin & Doug Parr, 1999. "How to restore public trust in science," Nature, Nature, vol. 400(6744), pages 499-499, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nature:v:400:y:1999:i:6744:d:10.1038_22867
    DOI: 10.1038/22867
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