Hawaii activists smear campaign against independent Florida scientist Kevin Folta

“When you are an academic scientist that interacts with the public there are a few that are gunning to discredit you at every turn,” writes Kevin Folta, a professor and researcher in the University of Florida’s horticulture program, in his independent blog. “The bottom line is, if you are out there communicating science effectively and they can’t address your evidence, they have to engage an ad hominem critique of the scientist. I’ve been through this before and described it here.”

Read the full, original story here: “Another Six Degrees of Monsanto” 

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