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		<description><![CDATA[What can we learn from science deniers about our own climate messages? | This is nothing new to most of you&#8212;climate science deniers&#8217; talking points are in our face all the time. And it&#8217;s not really worth our time to engage in the so-called science debate. But maybe we can learn from the messages and frames that are working against climate policy in order to better hone our own communications.]]></description>
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