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		<description><![CDATA[Is the public out ahead of media and elected officials on weather and climate? | In late July, nearly half of the US population was under a heat advisory and more than 220 heat records were broken. It&#8217;s estimated that at least 22 deaths were heat related. In Canada, temperature records were broken in two dozen cities across Ontario and Quebec on Thursday, including the hottest ever July temperature in Toronto, at 100.2F (37.9C). Based on the available data, neither the 2011 heat wave nor...]]></description>
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