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Censorship or business as usual?

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There’s a screenshot of an email from the Department of Energy that is making the rounds. I’d like to add some context to this for folks who haven’t dealt with this kind of stuff directly.

Based on my experience with federal agencies, I regard this as simultaneously outrageous and mundane. Continue reading →

This entry was tagged climate change, DOE, funding, NSF, politics.
  • Date 25 August 2017
  • Author Terry McGlynn

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