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		<description><![CDATA[The Simpsons pokes fun at a range entrenched American attitudes about climate. | I encourage you to check out a downright awesome analysis of the treatment of global warming on The Simpsons, over at the The Yale Forum on Climate Change &amp; The Media. Meanwhile, here&#8217;s my take. The Simpsons phenomenon is a reminder of the power of pop culture to reflect&#8212;and shape&#8212;political attitudes. But, as Sara Peach concludes, the longest running (hardest working?) sit-com on TV hasn&#8217;t exactly moved the public forward...]]></description>
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