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</html><description>Picture this. You are a scientist. You wake up one morning and go: "Why don't I write a letter to the US Attorney General asking her to throw fossil fuel companies in jail under the RICO act? It would be my civic deed for the day". Sounds plausible? No it doesn't. Climate scientists have a penchant for signing activist letters. But letters pushing&nbsp;legal advice to an Attorney General recommending prosecution of opponents? So where do these strange ideas come from?</description><thumbnail_url>https://climatechangedispatch.com/wp-content/uploads/images_pics8_cai-report-sm.jpg</thumbnail_url></oembed>
