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350.ORG January 20, 2023 ExxonMobil Accurately Projected Rising Temperatures While Publicly Disparaging Climate Science Shaina Sadai Former Hitz Fellow
NurPhoto/Getty Images January 19, 2023 Confronting the Climate Crisis with Scientist Activism: the Essential Role of Rule Breakers Erika Spanger Director of Strategic Climate Analytics