Public wants greater focus on science-based decision-making says new international survey

People around the world want governments, public authorities, and private businesses to prioritize science and facts when tackling critical issues, according to “In Support of the Primacy of Science,” a white paper recently released by Phillip Morris International that presents the findings of an international survey of more than 19,000 adults.


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