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09/04/2025
Dozens of Scientists Denounce 'Fundamentally Flawed' Department of Energy Climate Report
The DOE report was released in late July
A group of more than 85 climate scientists released a critical review of a recent U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) report on climate change, finding it "biased, full of errors and not fit to inform policymaking."
The DOE report, compiled by the agency's "2025 Climate Working Group," a five-person panel handpicked in March by Energy Secretary Chris Wright, was released in late July alongside a proposed regulatory repeal of the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) "Endangerment Finding."
In 2009, the EPA issued an endangerment finding determining that human-amplified climate change poses a threat to human health and safety, which became the basis for its regulation of greenhouse gas emissions.
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