I find it very difficult to accept the premise of these state investigations on an issue of scientific disagreement as an academic but simply saying that this might be fraud or it might be a problem under shareholder laws, it maybe doesn't change the dynamic here.
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Beyer expresses skepticism about state investigations into climate change as scientific disagreements.
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