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Extreme weather, climate & preparedness
Bad weather won’t stop climate denial, but it seems to be encouraging average people to agree we have a problem. A new survey, the most detailed to date on the public response to weather extremes, comes atop other polling showing a recent uptick in concern about climate change. (Link to full report.)
April 20, 2012



