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  • ...f the reputation of being ''Doctor Sugar'' for his vocal advocacy of sugar and cereal interests through the Nutrition Department of Harvard's School of Pu ...to food, nutrition, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, lifestyle, the environment and health."
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  • ...lack Book of Junk Science'' published with the American Council on Science and Health in 2017.<ref>https://www.alexberezow.com/</ref> * [[We Love GMOs and Vaccines]]
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  • #redirect [[American Council on Science and Health]]
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  • #redirect [[American Council on Science and Health]]
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  • #REDIRECT: [[American Council on Science and Health]]
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  • ...nications and Media of the industry-friendly [[American Council on Science and Health]]. ...low at the National Center for Public Policy Research in Washington, D.C., and heads its Risk Analysis Division. <ref name="JeffStier"/>
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  • ...and [[Chemical Manufacturers Association]], run by [[Elizabeth M. Whelan]] and Professor [[Frederick Stare]]. ...ssion chairman at [[Elizabeth Whelan]]'s <b> [[American Council of Science and Health]]</b> seminar "Environmental Risks: Priorities for the Eighties" . [
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  • ...and American Chemical Council lobby operation run by [[Elizabeth Whelan]] and Professor [[Frederick Stare]] ...tal Risks: Priorities for the Eighties" (The ACSH was an American Chemical Council lobby). Cohen was then a Professor of Physics at the University of Pittsbu
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  • ...tive Officer, Association for the Advancement of Science, and publisher of Science, the Association's journal. ==Articles and Resources==
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  • ...ormation Services in addition to performing the duties of a policy analyst and researcher. ...ent of Science]], as a grassroots activist at [[California Peace Action]], and as an activist at [[Voter Revolt]]. At present, Stevens is also a member of
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  • ...d by the [[American Council on Science and Health]]. <ref> Cameron English and Kavin Senapathy, Insider Tips For Conversations With Those Who Reject Empir ...lish, Science 2.0 website, June 2010, Why Does Consensus Matter In Climate Science?https://www.science20.com/science_help_us/blog/why_does_consensus_matter_cl
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  • '''Homeland Security Schools, Training Courses, and Research''' *[[Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments]] [http://www.csbaonline.org/]
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  • ...co Transforming and is the currect Project Director of the Council's North American Futures project. ...], the World Academy of Arts and Science, the editorial board of the Latin American Research Review." <ref>[http://departments.oxy.edu/globalaffairs/AdvisoryBo
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  • ...Labor - Subcommittee #1 and the Commerce and Labor - Special Subcommittee on Energy.<ref>Virginia House of Delegates, [http://dela.state.va.us/dela/MemB ==Ties to the American Legislative Exchange Council==
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  • ...rown & Williamson and a TIRC member. (PMI's Introduction to Privilege Log and Glossary of Names, Estate of [[Burl Butler]] v. PMI, et al, April 19, 1996) The Chemical Industry and the Health of the Community
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  • ...and globalization. Her new book project is entitled Violence, Citizenship, and Public Security in Post-Authoritarian Latin America. ...Contesting Citizenship in Latin America: The Rise of Indigenous Movements and the Post-liberal Challenge (Cambridge, 2005), which received the 2006 Matte
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  • ...s chemical industry lobby operation known as [[American Council on Science and Health]]. ...s an American Chemical Council lobby). Havender was then the a consultant on environmental carcinogens.
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  • The '''Council for Agricultural Science and Technology''' (CAST) is a U.S.-based [[501(c)(3)]] non-profit group. ...restructuring its Board of Directors to include member companies and NGOs and adopting a Code of Ethics to insulate its publications from undue influence
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  • ...at Columbia University as an Adjunct Assistant Professor of International and Public Affairs. ...kings Institution]]. Prior to that, he was director of the [[Federation of American Scientists]]' flagship [[Strategic Security Project]].
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  • ...e Monitor, Newsday, and Boston Review, received her doctorate in political science from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology." <ref>[http://www.watsonins ....cceia.org/people/data/neta_c__crawford.html Neta C. Crawford], [[Carnegie Council]], accessed February 22, 2008.</ref>
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  • ...the board of directors of [[Trinity Industries]] and the [[National Action Council for Minorities in Engineering]]."<ref>[http://www.rockefellerfoundation.org ==Resources and articles==
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