Preview: Neil deGrasse Tyson on Why Science Literacy Matters

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Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson unwittingly triggered a controversy in the blogosphere last week when he said this on our show: "A religious philosophy that is not based in objective realities" has no place in the science classroom. This week on Moyers & Company, Bill weighs in on that debate with an essay on politicians and others who refuse to accept the reality of evolution and climate change.

And in part three of their conversation, Bill and Tyson discuss why science literacy is important for the future of our democracy, economy and standing in the world: "Science literacy is an inoculation against charlatans who would exploit your ignorance of scientific law to then take your money from you or your opportunity from you." And that literacy is at risk, Tyson concludes.

Bill and Tyson also talk about American students' poor performance on international math and science tests as well as the relationship between income inequality and education.
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This week: Part III of Bill's conversation with Neil deGrasse Tyson. 

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