This is a disturbing story about the abuse of the power of journalism
and the trust of the public by one of the most, if not the most, influential
food writers in the world.
Michael Pollan is a big deal, arguably more
influential on agriculture policy than the Secretary of Agriculture. He is the
author of five books, all best sellers, professor of journalism at the
University of California-Berkeley and one of the most cited commentators on
food related issues in the world, with more than 330,000 followers on Twitter,
many of whom consider him a hero. Although the public perception of him is just
the opposite, he is not a reputable science journalist or—by his own admission—an
objective reporter—on organics or agriculture. Even more startling, Pollan
admits—brags even—that he manipulates high profile stories on organics and crop
biotechnology, particularly at the New York Times—and that the papers
editors are willing dupes.
These are strong allegations, but they are
not mine; they are Pollan’s own words. Read on......To Read More.....
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