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		<description><![CDATA[Survey: Against all political intuition, Republican candidates could win votes by taking “green” positions on climate change. | Yep. You heard that right. As The Daily Climate (via) Environmental Health News reports, &#8220;voters tend to favor political candidates who believe that humans have contributed to global warming and that the nation should take action by switching from fossil fuels to solar and wind power.&#8221; (At least as of last November when the survey was conducted.) The team of researchers at Stanford’s Woods Institute for the Environment found that...]]></description>
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