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		<description><![CDATA[Media Matters finds only 3 percent of wildfire news mentioned climate change. | The science is clear. Human-caused climate change is creating conditions where wildfires in many parts of the US are more likely to start, bigger, and harder to put out. But, sadly, I&#8217;m veritably bowled over when a mainstream media outlet mentions climate change in their reporting on the wildfires currently devastating the West. (Just ask my husband how I&#8217;ve been yelling at the radio lately.) Of course, it&#8217;s refreshing when...]]></description>
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