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                    FF has established the Center for Science and Public Policy (CSPP) to alert &quot;policy makers, the media, and the public to unreliable scientific claims and unjustified alarmism which often lead to public harm. However, it is beyond dispute that ExxonMobil&#039;s largesse towards a network of think tanks, skeptics ...
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