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		<title>Wisdom for Talking to Kids About Climate Change</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tips from scientists, activists, and policy experts. | When my daughter was four-and-a-half, she asked me point blank about climate change. You’d think I’d be equipped for this conversation. After all, this is what I do for a living! For over a decade, I have studied the communications literature and issued dozens of talking points memos on climate challenges and solutions. But her question left me speechless. She had cracked open a heavily guarded vault of emotions. Everything...]]></description>
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