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Last year, the Attorney General of New York subpoenaed Exxon to hand over records related to climate change research and advocacy. The aim is to silence opponents of expensive and sometimes counterproductive actions against greenhouse gas emissions. For climate militants, there is no legitimate debate on climate change science or policy, and going after the largest publicly traded oil company in the world could be considered a great tactic in the aim to silence debate.
Continue reading: https://www.aei.org/publication/the-public-health-consequences-of-silencing-free-speech/
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