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White House emails indicate effort to block experts from speaking about links between hurriance intensity and climate change

SEP 20, 2006

DOI: 10.1063/PT.5.020452

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Salon.com : The administration claims it wasn’t telling scientists what to say about links between climate change and hurricance intensity; e-mails obtained under the freedom of information act by Salon prove otherwise. Update: Nature’s take on the story.
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