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Making Sense of the Stolen Climate Emails

December 14, 2009
Pete Altman
Director, Federal Campaigns, Center for Policy Advocacy
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Two excellent videos have surfaced, deconstructing the overblown claims by climate deniers based on the stolen emails.

I'm just gonna post 'em and let them speak for themselves.

And Part II:

 

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