A group of more than 85 climate scientists released a critical review of a recent U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) report on climate change, finding it "biased, full of errors, and not fit to inform policymaking." The DOE report , compiled by the agency's "2025 Climate Working Group," a five-person panel hand-picked in March by Energy Secretary Chris Wright, was released in late July alongside a proposed regulatory repeal of the Environmental Protection Agency's "Endangerment Finding." In 2009, the EPA issued an Endangerment Finding determining that human-amplified climate change poses a threat to human health and safety, which became the basis for its regulation of greenhouse gas emissions. "The rise of human flourishing over the past two centuries is a story worth celebrating. Yet we are

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