Science Under Siege

How to Fight the Five Most Powerful Forces that Threaten Our World

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Sep 9, 2025

Page Count

368 Pages

ISBN-13

9781541705494

Description

Two of the world’s most respected scientists reveal the forces behind the dangerous anti-science movement—and show us how to fight back

From pandemics to the climate crisis, humanity faces tougher challenges than ever. Whether it’s the health of our people or the health of our planet, we know we are on an unsustainable path. But our efforts to effectively tackle these existential crises are now hampered by a common threat: politically and ideologically motivated opposition to science.

Michael E. Mann and Peter J. Hotez are two of the most respected and well-known scientists in the world and have spent the last twenty years on the front lines of the battle to convey accurate, reliable, and trustworthy information about science in the face of determined and nihilistic opposition.

In this powerful manifesto, they reveal the five main forces threatening science: plutocrats, pros, petrostates, phonies, and the press. It is a call to arms and a road map for dismantling the forces of anti-science. Armed with the information in this book, we can be empowered to promote scientific truths, shine light on channels of dark money, dismantle the corporations poisoning the planet, and ultimately avert disaster.

Praise

“Science is indeed under siege, and that’s not good for any of us. Here, Peter Hotez and Michael Mann name names. They describe the role of Russia; the Supreme Court Justices, who’ve lost sight of the forest for the disappearing trees; and the like-minded officials who promote nutty conspiracy theories. It’s not too late to do something; it’s time to get things done. Read on.” —Bill Nye, science educator
“In standing up for evidence and truth, Drs. Mann and Hotez exemplify the citizen scientists who have been integral to making our country healthier, more sustainable, and—yes—great. Science Under Siege informs us of the peril of not combatting attacks on science and scientists, and urges all of us who care about our shared future to join the fight.” —Chelsea Clinton, vice chair, Clinton Foundation and Clinton Health Access Initiative
“Once upon a time, scientists could assume that people would take their hard work, believe it, and put it to use. No longer—as Michael Mann and Peter Hotez make painfully clear, a concentrated assault by special interests has made the work of science painful and perilous. Science Under Siege is a well-researched guide and offers some powerful ideas about how to fight back.” —Bill McKibben, author of Here Comes the Sun
“Climate change and cyberattacks threaten our very survival, but an even more insidious force is eating democracy from within: disinformation. Propagandists, lobbyists, and political operatives have hijacked science, turning fact into fiction until millions of Americans reject the reality of climate change—even as wildfires rage, oceans rise, and the planet becomes increasingly uninhabitable. In Science Under Siege, Michael Mann and Peter Hotez expose the machinery behind these deadly lies and call us to fight back—before truth itself becomes collateral damage.” —Nicole Perlroth, New York Times–bestselling author of This Is How They Tell Me the World Ends
“In our dark times, as we face a frontal assault on science, two revered scientists—Drs. Mann and Hotez—exemplify the warriors courageously speaking truth to power despite serious attacks.” —Eric Topol, author of Deep Medicine
“The vicious and unprincipled war on science is escalating on all fronts. Now two of our most distinguished scientists, who have both been subjected to abuse and threats for their diligence and work, have documented in devastating detail the forces undermining our efforts against climate change and deadly diseases. A must-read if you care about the planet and humanity.” —Norman J. Ornstein, coauthor of It's Even Worse Than It Looks
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