About Quote by David Suzuki
“Scientists generally are really chicken about getting involved in some kind of dispute. As a broadcaster, I find it very difficult to urge them, if it is a controversial subject. They don't want to have science being portrayed badly.”
About This Quote
Source Interview: Public Radio Interview, 2005
Scientists often avoid controversy to protect the reputation of science, making it hard for broadcasters to push them into contentious topics.
In simple terms: Scientists shy from disputes to keep science's image clean.
Encourage open dialogue while respecting scientific integrity.
Themes
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Type
When to use this quote
- news reporting
- policy debates
- educational programs
- science documentaries
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can media balance controversy with accurate science?
- What incentives might motivate scientists to engage openly?
Avoiding controversy can stifle critical discussion and limit public understanding.