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"content": "<p>How accurately did a major fossil fuel company back in the 1980ies internally already know about the global-scale climate warming their business would cause, disrupting everything on the planet - while publicly keeping silent and sowing disinformation? Very accurately, it turns out, shows a new review out in Science today, authored by Harvard's Geoffrey Supran, Naomi Oreskes, and my colleague, Stefan <span class=\"h-card\" translate=\"no\"><a href=\"https://fediscience.org/@rahmstorf\" class=\"u-url mention\">@<span>rahmstorf</span></a></span>. Can these criminals be dispossessed? <a href=\"https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.abk0063\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener noreferrer\" translate=\"no\"><span class=\"invisible\">https://www.</span><span class=\"ellipsis\">science.org/doi/10.1126/scienc</span><span class=\"invisible\">e.abk0063</span></a></p>",
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