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		<description><![CDATA[Survey says: CA residents ahead on climate threats and opportunities. | When it comes to climate, we&#8217;ve been watchingCaliforniaforawhile and wondering why the climate buzz is particularly loud in Cali. Does citizen concern spur lawmakers into action or does state action spur buzz among citizens? Or both? Nowadays it&#8217;s definitely both. Californians are ahead of the curve when it comes to opinions about both threats from climate pollution and potential opportunities; they&#8217;re savvy about policy options, and regional impacts. According to...]]></description>
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