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		<title>The Six Americas of Climate Change</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[What really matters isn't public opinion, but science. | Take a look:&nbsp; researchers at George Mason University and Yale have broken down US public opinion into 6 different categories (pdf link), based on people&#8217;s belief in, and concern about, global warming.&nbsp; For the nickel version, see the graphic below: Of course, I&#8217;m sure there are more than 6 ways of slicing this pie.&nbsp; It seems likely to me that public opinion lies in a continuum, rather than in 6...]]></description>
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