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Commentary: Lying about climate change is now its own industry

Por: Portland Press Herald Opinion January 10, 2023

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Over the holidays too many years ago, when I was little more than a toddler, I was caught in a lie after having exhausted the freshly baked treasures of a kitchen cookie jar. I denied “the truth and the whole truth” by claiming maybe to have only eaten one or two cookies, and not wanting any more than that. That was my version of “alternative facts,” what, left unchecked, we now politely call “disinformation.” As cookie crumbs... + full article



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