Science Advice to the President
- 344 pages
- 13 hours of reading
Exploring the intricate relationship between science and politics in the United States, this book offers a revealing look at how scientific knowledge influences policy-making and public opinion. It delves into the challenges and controversies that arise when scientific findings intersect with political agendas, highlighting the importance of informed decision-making in governance. Through compelling examples, it sheds light on the often unseen dynamics that shape political discourse and the implications for democracy and society.
