Presidency of George W. Bush (English Wikipedia)

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  • Macekura, Stephen (2022), Engerman, David C.; Friedman, Max Paul; McAlister, Melani (eds.), "Environment, Climate, and Global Disorder", The Cambridge History of America and the World: Volume 4: 1945 to the Present, vol. 4, Cambridge University Press, pp. 488–511, doi:10.1017/9781108297554.023, ISBN 978-1-108-41927-7, The Bush Administration even questioned the widely accepted scientific evidence that human actions had generated global climate change. For example, a formal EPA report on the environment did not even contain a section on global warming, because the White House refused to back any report that did not include language suggesting "greater uncertainty about [global warming] than the consensus of the scientific community."

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  • Macekura, Stephen (2022), Engerman, David C.; Friedman, Max Paul; McAlister, Melani (eds.), "Environment, Climate, and Global Disorder", The Cambridge History of America and the World: Volume 4: 1945 to the Present, vol. 4, Cambridge University Press, pp. 488–511, doi:10.1017/9781108297554.023, ISBN 978-1-108-41927-7, The Bush Administration even questioned the widely accepted scientific evidence that human actions had generated global climate change. For example, a formal EPA report on the environment did not even contain a section on global warming, because the White House refused to back any report that did not include language suggesting "greater uncertainty about [global warming] than the consensus of the scientific community."

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  • Hersh, Seymour M. (17 April 2006). "The Iran Plans". New Yorker. Archived from the original on 19 October 2017. Retrieved 15 November 2017.

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  • Scott Dodson, "The Peculiar Federal Marriage Amendment." Arizona State Law Journal 36 (2004): 783+ online.

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  • James L. Gibson, and Gregory A. Caldeira, "Confirmation politics and the legitimacy of the US Supreme Court: Institutional loyalty, positivity bias, and the Alito nomination." American Journal of Political Science 53.1 (2009): 139–155. online Archived 2020-10-24 at the Wayback Machine