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		<description><![CDATA[Research: Republicans are far more likely to deny "global warming" than "climate change." | A while back, in a famously leaked talking points memo, GOP pollster and messaging guru Frank Luntz advised those wishing to thwart energy reform to use the term climate change rather than global warming&#8212;because it made the problem sound less urgent and less &#8220;frightening&#8221; to the American public. (The same memo advised making &#8220;the lack of scientific certainty a primary issue in the debate.&#8221; Nice.) But the strategy may have...]]></description>
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