When Science Showed in the 1970s That Gas Stoves Produced Harmful Indoor Air Pollution, the Industry Reached for Tobacco's PR Playbook
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Last updated 15 Jul 2024
The multipronged strategy related to gas stoves directly mirrored tactics that the tobacco industry used to undermine and distort scientific evidence of health risks associated with smoking starting in the 1950s, writes Jonathan Levy in a new viewpoint for The Conversation.
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