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Americans Want Preparedness For Extreme Weather And Rising Seas, Stanford Survey Shows
An overwhelming majority of Americas want to make preparations in order to minimize the damage that's likely to be caused by global warming-induced sea-level rise and storms, a survey from Stanford University determined.
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