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The Trump administration, slanted science and the environment: 4 essential reads

  • Written by Jennifer Weeks, Environment + Energy Editor, The Conversation
March for Science in Portland, Oregon, April 22, 2017.Another Believer, CC BY-SA

Scientists and environmental advocates will be speaking out this month about the Trump administration and what they view as its abuses of science. This year’s March for Science on Saturday, April 14, has a goal of holding leaders accountable for “developing...

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