Climate Scientists Watch Their Words, Hoping To Stave Off Funding Cuts
After years of budget and political pressure, some climate scientists are changing the way they describe their research, and avoiding the term "climate change."
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November 29, 2017 at 05:19PM
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NPR News: Climate Scientists Watch Their Words, Hoping To Stave Off Funding Cuts
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