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Climate News: The secrets of climate deniers explained: Caitlin Fitzsimmons delves into their playbook

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Melbourne Age reporter, Caitlin Fitzsimmons, takes us into the deniers' playbook to help us understand the motives: "How to get the best bang for your climate buck";

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