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		<description><![CDATA[How to talk about climate change and extreme weather. | What&#8217;s in a storm&#8217;s name(s)? In hopes of avoiding a &#8220;Hurricane Cassandra&#8221; (yet another wake-up call that we simply ignore as Joe Romm fears) and moving us closer to a Cuyahoga&#8212;the name of the river in Ohio that caught fire in 1969 and set the stage for our major national environmental laws, I&#8217;m doing my part to pull something productive from the wreckage. Seeking lessons for communicating about extreme weather...]]></description>
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