Edelman formally declares it will not accept climate denial campaigns

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Statement by America’s biggest public relations firm may be the industry’s first official position on climate denial

Edelman, America's biggest public relations firm, has for the first time formally declared it will not take on campaigns that deny global warming, in response to an investigation by the Guardian. However...

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