Unethical practice of geological sciences
- Malpractice in geology
- Misconduct of geological experts
- Corruption of geologists
- Underreporting of earthquake risks
- Underreporting of groundwater pollution hazards
- Negligence by geologists
- Unregulated geological research
- Dangerous geological programmes
- Dangerous application of geophysics
- Incompetent seismologists
- Irresponsible geologists
Claim
Geologists, under pressure from their employers, have adopted practices which lead to the underreporting of earthquake hazards in relation to the siting of nuclear tests and installations, to the underreporting of groundwater pollution hazards in relation to the siting of toxic waste dumps, to the underreporting of geological hazards in relation to the construction of large dams, and to the failure to investigate adequately the nature of such hazards. Geologists are intimately involved in those corrupt practices associated with oil and mineral exploration, especially with the establishment of fraudulent claims.
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World problems
Type
(D) Detailed problems
Subject
Action » Application
Geology » Geology
Geology » Seismology
Geophysics » Geophysics
Hydrology » Water
Information » Expertise
Innovative change » Change
Research, standards » Research
Science » Science
Societal problems » Corruption
Societal problems » Crime
Societal problems » Hazards
Societal problems » Irresponsibility
Societal problems » Pollution
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English
Last update
Sep 5, 2024