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“On secondhand smoke, the good news (sort of) was that there was plenty of evidence on human exposure and the results were consistent. Lots of smoke produced lots of cancer.33 Less smoke produced less cancer. The effects were seen in the United States, Germany, and Japan, despite other differences…” quote by Naomi Oreskes
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““On secondhand smoke, the good news (sort of) was that there was plenty of evidence on human exposure and the results were consistent. Lots of smoke produced lots of cancer.33 Less smoke produced less cancer. The effects were seen in the United States, Germany, and Japan, despite other differences in lifestyle, diet, and the like. The weight of evidence was heavy, indeed.34 The EPA called it “conclusive.”35 Who could deny all that? The answer: Both Fred Seitz and Fred Singer.””

Naomi Oreskes

About This Quote

Source Speech: Testimony before US Senate, 1995

Evidence linked secondhand smoke to cancer across multiple countries, leading EPA to deem it conclusive.

In simple terms: Secondhand smoke causes cancer; evidence is strong.

Key Takeaway

Recognize and act on environmental health risks.

Themes

public health environmental policy science communication

Mood

concerned urgent

Type

informative advocacy

When to use this quote

  • legislative hearings
  • public health campaigns
  • corporate policy decisions
  • media reporting

Key Concepts

Epidemiology risk assessment regulation

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can scientists better communicate risk to the public?
  • What barriers exist to regulatory action?
A Different Perspective

Industry pushback can delay policy implementation.

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