Cautionary Tales – The inventor who nearly ended the world (traditional)


Thomas Midgley’s innovations brought about his personal demise, hastened the deaths of hundreds of thousands of individuals world wide, and really practically extinguished all life on land. 

Midgley and his employers didn’t got down to poison the air with leaded gasoline or wreck the ozone layer with CFCs – however whereas these dire penalties have been unintended… may they’ve been anticipated? 

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Additional studying and listening

On Thomas Midgley

Charles Kettering “Biographical Memoir of Thomas Midgley Jr

Fred Pearce “Inventor hero was a one-man environmental catastrophe” New Scientist 7 June 2017

Edelmann, F.T. 2016 (31:viii): The life and legacy of Thomas Midgley Jr. Papers and Proceedings of the Royal Society of Tasmania 150(1): 45–49.

On CFCs and the Ozone Layer

Sharon Roan Ozone Disaster

Press Launch on the award of the 1995 Nobel Prize in Chemistry to Paul Crutzen, Mario Molina, and F Sherwood Rowland

New York Instances obituary of Joseph Farman

On Lead

Mike Sutton “Pb or not Pb: the poisonous query of leaded gasoline” Chemistry World 20 December 2021

Deceit and Denial: The Lethal Politics of Industrial Air pollution, Gerald Markowitz and David Rosner, 1987

UNEP press launch on leaded petrol

Tom Whipple “Leaded Petrol reduces intelligence a long time later” The Instances March 2017

On Unanticipated Penalties

Robert Ok Merton The Unanticipated Penalties of Purposive Social Motion. American Sociological Assessment, Vol. 1, No. 6 (Dec., 1936), pp. 894-904

Frank de Zwart, Unintended however not Unanticipated Penalties, Concept and Society 44(3), April 2015

Nitin Nohria and Hemant Taneka “Managing the Unintended Penalties of Your Improvements” Harvard Enterprise Assessment 19 January 2021

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