What is the primary responsibility of scientists in the process of making environmental law?

to sue the government in cases of unjust laws

to persuade legislators to share the scientists' views on issues

to make honest, ethical presentations of data

to represent the interests of the business community

Respuesta :

to make honest, ethical presentations of data


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The scientific work should serve to point out ways proven to be safe for the government to take in the form of legal measures.

Answer:

to make honest, ethical presentations of data

Explanation:

Remember that one of the main objectives of science is the pursuit of the truth about the material world around us. Since it's development this has been it's premise. That is the reason the scientific method is followed with such a strictness. Therefore scientists must show honest and ethical presentation of data, they must be objective and impartial at the moment of presenting and developing the information. Sometimes science can put pressure to modify some laws or behaviours, this usually affects some interests. As a result, data is modified in order to present information that will benefit the companies or certain governments. For example the car company Volts Wagen had their pollution measurers modified by their scientists showing a low production of harmful gases. In reality they polluted more than regular cars, this affected not only the environment but the people.

This shows how unethical and fals information can affect everyone.

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