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		<description><![CDATA[A look at weathercasters' and news directors' views on global warming. | A while back a study landed on my desk that looked at American weather reporters&#8217; views on global warming. The study, conducted by George Mason University&#8217;s Center for Climate Change Communication, found that while 54 percent of weather reporters indicated that global warming is happening, a whopping 25 percent indicated it isn&#8217;t, and, perhaps more surprisingly, 21 percent say they don&#8217;t know yet. It showed that the majority of weathercasters...]]></description>
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