In October of 2000, I, along with JoAnn Emerson, Joe Knollenburg, and others, filed a lawsuit against the National Assessment on Climate Change for three principal reasons.
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Senator Inhofe discusses a lawsuit regarding the National Assessment on Climate Change.
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