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He avoided the phrase "climate change".
The phrase "climate change" appears only four times.
Later, Edelman's colleagues were reprimanded for posting a tweet on the Energy Department's official account that used the phrase "climate change".
The phrase "climate change" appears twenty-nine tines in the new budget, but there is no new plan for Congress to take up in Obama's otherwise ambitious legislative blueprint.
Though President Bush remains recalcitrant — he could barely bring himself to utter the phrase "climate change" in his State of the Union address last month — the Republican defeat in November has removed from power Congress's most reliable obstructionists.
It certainly bears a striking resemblance to the now notorious efforts by the Bush administration to remove the phrase "climate change" from as many official publications in the US as possible.
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The office of Florida's governor, Rick Scott, and the state's environmental protection department (DEP) have denied the state banned the phrases "climate change" and "global warming" from educational materials and other products.
Under Trump, the United States has withdrawn from the Paris climate agreement, and the phrases "climate change" and "evidence-based" have been scrubbed from federal Web sites — in the very same year that three once-in-a-century hurricanes and two major drought-fuelled wildfires ravaged parts of the nation.
Officials with the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP), the agency in charge of setting conservation policy and enforcing environmental laws in the state, issued directives in 2011 barring thousands of employees from using the phrases "climate change" and "global warming", according to a bombshell report by the Florida Center for Investigative Reporting (FCIR).
And he accepted the neutered phrase of "climate change" over the more ominous phrase of "global warming," and then proceeded to do nothing about it for four years.
The statement also takes issue with the White House's censorship of phrases such as "climate change," "sea-level-rise," and "science-based" in government reports and public communications, as well as a lack of expert scientific guidance within the Administration.
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