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		<description><![CDATA[Not just idle chit chat anymore | &nbsp; When it comes to attitudes about climate change, seeing really is believing. The death and destruction left in Hurricane Katrina&#8217;s wake prompted public opinion about the reality of global warming to spike (the percent of Americans who believe it&#8217;s happening stands at about 85), not to mention concerns that we might actually see the effects of climate change in our lifetimes&#8212;instead of way off in the far distant future....]]></description>
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