Big Oil : Congress Investigating Climate Disinformation
“I don’t believe that nicotine is not addictive,” says the president of Philip Morris, R.J. Reynolds, during a hearing in the US House of Representatives earlier this year. The BBC’s Tom de Castella reports.
Source: rollingstone.comPublished on 2021-10-27
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