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		<description><![CDATA[The potential impact of climate change on the 2012 election. | We are hearing a lot these days about a small group of Americans&#8212;the approximately 7 percent who remain undecided about which presidential candidate they&#8217;ll vote for. So what do these few&#8212;but mighty, and mightily sought after by political operatives&#8212;think about climate change? The latest data from Yale Project on Climate Change Communication indicate that a broad majority of undecided likely voters&#8212;as well as Obama-leaning voters&#8212;know climate change is real and...]]></description>
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