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'''''The global climate catastrophe gets short shrift, largely because powerful fossil fuel producers still have enormous political clout, following decades-long campaigns to sow doubt about whether anthropogenic emissions are really causing planetary warming.'''''
'''''A US presidency that is hostile to modern science — and especially earth and environmental sciences — more so than any we have ever had.'''''


'''''Judging purely from his transition team, Mr. Trump’s administration could be more hostile to modern science — and especially earth and environmental sciences — than any we have ever had.'''''
 
''"The global climate catastrophe gets short shrift, largely because powerful fossil fuel producers still have enormous political clout, following decades-long campaigns to sow doubt about whether anthropogenic emissions are really causing planetary warming."''


-- '''''Robert N. Proctor, professor of the history of science at Stanford University'''''
-- '''''Robert N. Proctor, professor of the history of science at Stanford University'''''

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A US presidency that is hostile to modern science — and especially earth and environmental sciences — more so than any we have ever had.


"The global climate catastrophe gets short shrift, largely because powerful fossil fuel producers still have enormous political clout, following decades-long campaigns to sow doubt about whether anthropogenic emissions are really causing planetary warming."

-- Robert N. Proctor, professor of the history of science at Stanford University

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