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WSJ Opinion: The Trump Administration's New Take on Climate Change

WSJ Opinion: The Trump Administration's New Take on Climate Change

The Energy Department releases a report that reviews the science of climate change, but with an emphasis on uncertainty, and without the catastrophic outlook that is now in common circulation.
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