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Kevin Rudd takes on George Pell over climate change

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imageFormer prime minister Kevin Rudd has challenged Cardinal George Pell on the science, the policy and the ethics of climate change.Peter Rae/AAP

Former prime minister Kevin Rudd has launched a sweeping attack on Cardinal George Pell for his sceptical stance on climate change.

Rudd – who took a high profile role at the Copenhagen climate...

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