Federal Judges Just Lost Their Climate Science Guide After Political Pressure
Republican attorneys general complained about facts being treated as facts. Now US judges have lost their entire climate science reference chapter.
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Republican attorneys general complained about facts being treated as facts. Now US judges have lost their entire climate science reference chapter.
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