Merchants of Doubt
A Social Cinema Screening in collaboration with the Environmental Defense Fund
- In-Person
- New America NYC
199 Lafayette Street, Suite 3B
New York, NY 10012 - 6:30PM – 8:30PM EDT
Inspired by the acclaimed book by Harvard historian Naomi Oreskes and
Erik Conway, Merchants of Doubt is a satiric yet serious examination
into the heart of conjuring American spin. Filmmaker Robert Kenner lifts the curtain on a secretive group
of charismatic pundits-for-hire and pseudo-scientists, paid for by
multinational energy businesses, who present themselves in the media as
scientific authorities — yet have the contrary aim of spreading maximum
confusion about well-studied threats ranging from smoking and toxic chemicals
to pharmaceuticals and, in recent years, climate change. By fabricating false
arguments, they work to muddle the scientific debate on global warming to slow
the cause of progress and defer public action for as long as possible.
Join New America NYC and the Environmental Defense Fund for a
screening of Merchants of Doubt, followed by a conversation with
leaders in the science, environmental, and media communication fields to
discuss the state of our environment in the era of polarized politics.
This screening of Merchants of Doubt is courtesy of Sony Pictures Classics,
Participant Media and Omidyar Network.
Participants:
Robert Kenner
Director and Producer, Merchants of Doubt and Food, Inc.
Nathaniel Keohane
Vice President for International Climate, Environmental Defense Fund
Debika Shome
Deputy Director, The Harmony Institute
Michael Oppenheimer
Albert G. Milbank Professor of Geosciences and International Affairs, Princeton University
@ClimateOpp
Gabriel Sherman
Contributing editor, New York Magazine
Author, The Loudest Voice in the Room: How the Brilliant, Bombastic Roger Ailes Built Fox News — And Divided A Country
Former Bernard L. Schwartz Fellow, New America
@gabrielsherman