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Climate Change: Climate and Mann

climate change: The apology gives me faith in our legal system that truth can still win out, even in an era of 'fake news' and 'alternative facts,' Mann said in an email to National Observer, according to National Observer. Renowned climate scientist Michael E. Mann got an apology Friday from a think-tank that published an interview attacking his reputation. Eight years later, the Winnipeg-based Frontier Centre for Public Policy which often promotes climate change denial apologized Friday and wiped the inflammatory interview from its website. In the fight against climate disinformation, experts like him are turning to new arenas. Mann is best known as the lead researcher on a landmark 1998 paper on climate change. In the fight against climate disinformation, experts like Mann, an atmospheric scientist at Pennsylvania State University, are turning to new arenas. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.