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		<description><![CDATA[Americans' so-called "belief" in climate change rebounds after extreme weather year. | Are Americans waking up (again) about climate change? A survey fielded this past December by the Brookings Institution (pdf) found that 62 percent of Americans think the earth is getting warmer&#8212;the highest level since the fall of 2009, and up from 55 percent last spring and 58 percent a year ago. Twenty-six percent say there&#8217;s no solid evidence. The rest are unsure. (This mirrors recent Pew findings). What might be...]]></description>
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