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National park officials were told climate change was ‘sensitive.’ So they removed it from a key planning report

by LIS101 | Sep 11, 2018 | Readings | 0 comments

By Elizabeth Shogren / September 10, 2018   Park officials scrubbed all mentions of climate change from a key planning document for a New England national park after they were warned to avoid “sensitive language that may raise eyebrows” with the Trump...

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