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		<description><![CDATA[The US media's deafening climate silence during the elections. | This is just depressing. Media Matters has released a study showing that Joe Biden&#8217;s smile was covered far more than climate change during the 2012 election. It may be comparing apples to oranges, but it gives us a pretty good idea of the US media&#8217;s skewed priorities and how they &#8220;serve&#8221; (or fail) their audiences: Climate change was almost entirely absent from the political discourse this election season, receiving less...]]></description>
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