Health9/8/2025The Guardian

Science is under siege from weaponised disinformation – posing a threat to human civilisation | Michael Mann and Peter Hotez

Science is under siege from weaponised disinformation – posing a threat to human civilisation | Michael Mann and Peter Hotez

The article discusses the threat posed by weaponized disinformation to science and human civilization. The authors, scientists who have witnessed the impact of climate change and the COVID-19 pandemic, identify five interconnected forces behind the assault on science and reason: the plutocrats, the petrostates, the paid promoters of anti-science, the propagandists, and the media. These forces have created a "perfect storm of antiscientific disinformation" that undermines the ability to confront global crises. The article suggests that understanding the divergent paths of Australia and the United States in responding to these challenges can help fight the powerful forces that threaten our world.

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