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Climate Censorship Raised in Disinformation Fracas

The US House of Representatives has been accused of “censorship” in a row over climate change. But what does it mean for those who want to explain themselves? The BBC’s Joseph A. Davis looks at the latest twists.

Source: sej.org
Published on 2022-08-24

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