Politics www.eenews.net 'Weird things' on climate beat inspired Pulitzer winner Chris Mooney never expected to win a Pulitzer Prize during a global pandemic.
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Politics www.eenews.net 'Merchants of Doubt' author advises Congress on Big Oil Naomi Oreskes is a familiar face on Capitol Hill. The Harvard University professor has testified twice in as many weeks about the fossil fuel industry's efforts to cast doubt on mainstream climate science.
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