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Seeds of doubt

We live in a time of mis-and-disinformation. A poster-child for misinformation, according to research, is the way vested and conservative political interests approached climate change.

Early concerns about potential climate change date back as far as the mid-19th century, when the Royal Society was informed that CO2, then known as carbonic acid, absorbed heat. But it wasn’t until the second half of

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