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A shoutout to Science 2.0 founder Hank Campbell: A moving target for energy activists
We at ACSH do not deal with climate-related issues it is beyond our scope. But ACSH friend and founder of the immensely popular blog Science 2.0 site has no such reservations.
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Espousing phony science? You better hope Hank Campbell doesn t find out
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