How Fossil-Funded University Research Shapes Climate Policy

How Fossil-Funded University Research Shapes Climate Policy

Author: Pushkin Industries September 20, 2024 Duration: 1:03:44

Universities can play a powerful role in shaping climate research and public policy. Drilled reporter Molly Taft joins us to talk about newly released information on fossil fuel funding of university research, and shares interviews with climate disinformation researcher Geoffrey Supran, who authored one of the recent studies, and with philosopher of science Craig Callender at the University of California San Diego, which just passed a precedent-setting policy to require disclosure of funding on research.

 

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