Redacting the science of climate change

Redacting the science of climate change

by Tarek Maassarani

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This report presents and synthesizes the findings of a year-long investigatin to determine the extent of political interference at federal climate science agencies, demonstrates how policies and practices have increasingly restricted the flow of scientific information emerging from publicly-funded climate change research.

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