An Essay on the Individualisation of Communications
Category: trust
Redneck Science
With MAHA conspiracy theories becoming official US health policies, we need a new term for their regulatory science.
How Research Bias Leads to Bullshit
I was invited to participate in an “expert survey” that revealed some frightening bias built into the researchers’ agenda.
On Hillbillies and Peasants
With the shitshow in Washington dictating all aspects of our lives across the globe, we need to ask how we can make it through the next 45 months.
Living in Trump’s World
We’re all stuck in his world now… and it’s painful.
The Environmental Justice Alliance’s Campaign to Ban Apricots
Join the NGO as they transition us into an apricot-free world by 2030.
The New Slowest Zebra: The Food Industry
As the second slowest zebra, the food industry did nothing to support other industries attacked by activist lions. Today they’re the slowest zebra… and those lions are hungry!
From Deference to Arrogance: The Decline of Scientific Experts
The public has lost trust in scientific expertise. I’m not surprised.
Toward an EU White Paper on Risk Management
The EU has lost the capacity to manage risks. We need a White Paper to provide guidance.
A European Industrial Deal vs Deplorable, Rabid Activism
Industry has offered a positive strategy. Activists reply with the same biased vitriol.
Righteous Risks Part 4: Vaporising e-cigarettes
To put it lightly, the tobacco industry is unloved. The WHO has led a decades-long campaign to denormalise “Big Tobacco” – ostracising these companies and working with activist allies to exclude them from participating in policy, public discourse and societal institutions. There are an army of institutions and NGOs who have one goal and only…
Why Activists Lie
15 reasons to help understand why activists continually lie