Rebuilding Trust in Science Requires Transparency, Accountability, and Public Presence
At the Aspen Ideas Festival, Jenn White, Laurie Santos, Mike Varshavski and Matthias Berninger examined why confidence in science has weakened even as science remains more trusted than many institutions. Their shared argument was that trust cannot be restored by asserting expertise more forcefully: scientists, doctors, universities and companies have to make evidence more visible, acknowledge past failures, show up where people seek information, and explain uncertainty and disagreement as part of the scientific method rather than a reason to dismiss it.
The Aspen Institute·Jun 30, 2026·21 min read