Contrary to pop belief , science denialism is not confined to the political right . Over at Scientific American , Michael Shermerexpounds on the coarse realness of the “ Liberal War on Science ” :
We are well aware of the Republican war on science from the eponymous 2006 book ( Basic Books ) by Chris Mooney , and I have castigate conservativist myself in my 2006 volume Why Darwin Matters ( Henry Holt ) for their erroneous belief that the theory of evolution lead to a partitioning of morality . A 2012 Gallup public opinion poll found that “ 58 percent of Republicans conceive that God create human race in their present class within the last 10,000 old age , ” compared with 41 percent of Democrats . A 2011 view by the Public Religion Research Institute ascertain that 81 percent of Democrats but only 49 percent of Republicans believe that Earth is getting warmer . Many conservatives seem to allow early - stage embryos a moral standing that is gamey than that of adults suffer from debilitating disease potentially curable through stem cells . And most recently , Missouri Republican senatorial candidate Todd Akin gaffed on the ability of char ’s body to obviate pregnancy in the event of a “ licit ravishment . ” It gets worse .
The remaining ’s war on science begins with the stats quote above : 41 per centum of Democrats are young Earth creationists , and 19 percent doubt that Earth is getting warmer . These numbers do not precisely pad the common belief that liberal are the the great unwashed of the science book .

say the rest atSciAm .
See also this bit on GMOs by Slate ’s Keith Kloor : GMO Opponents Are the Climate Skeptics of the Left
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