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		<description><![CDATA[It depends on your partisan worldview&mdash;and bumps in climate change concern may not last long. | I won&#8217;t surprise anyone by saying that Americans are increasingly polarized. It follows&#8212;unfortunately&#8212;that people continue to look at the world, and issues of science and other facts, through an increasingly tinted partisan lens. Take climate change. While Americans of all stripes support hurricane aid to victims &#8220;even if no other correspondent funding is cut&#8221; (74 percent), including a broad seven in 10 conservatives (69 percent), a new CNN poll tells us...]]></description>
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