As public awareness of the
health dangers of cigarettes grew, however, more consumers made the decision to quit smoking, leading to bans in workplaces and other areas across the country.
In 1994, the presidents and CEOs of the seven largest American tobacco companies were subpoenaed to testify to Congress about
the dangers of cigarette smoking.
For a decade, CR conducted independent testing and research to highlight
the dangers of cigarettes.
The letter went on to detail
the dangers of cigarettes, and the addictive properties of nicotine, and urged the President to «use the full resources of your office to protect the health of our citizens».
We have known of
the dangers of cigarette smoking for years, including the detrimental effects it has on non-smokers through secondhand smoke.
Mr. Nordhaus invokes the specter of tobacco companies sowing doubt about
the dangers of cigarette smoking back in the 1950s and then says that the stakes for energy companies are even higher.
For a decade, CR conducted independent testing and research to highlight
the dangers of cigarettes.
Critics argue that they have also been suppressing the true implications of global warming, somewhat as the tobacco industry did about
the dangers of cigarettes.
At question is whether the companies adequately warned smokers of
the dangers of cigarettes.
Finally, «family talking about
the dangers of cigarettes,» «family involvement in schools» and «belief that their families cared about them» predicted lower substance use regardless of location, although minimal variance was explained.