climate change
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Global Warming To Blame For Extreme Weather Say Majority Of Americans: A Poll
More and more Americans are blaming extreme weather on climate change, according to a nationally-representative survey conducted by the Yale Project on Climate Change Communication and the George Mason University Center for Climate Change Communication.
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Gallup Poll Shows Rising Concern Over Global Warming
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As Climate Change Continues, Precipitation Levels Will Increase: A Study
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Nearly 40% of Americans Don't Believe In Global Warming According To This Study