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Posted Thu Sep 19 2013: from Association for Psychological Science:
After the Storms, a Different Opinion On Climate Change http://apocadocs.com/s.pl?1379623359
Extreme weather may lead people to think more seriously about climate change, according to new research. In the wake of Hurricanes Irene and Sandy, New Jersey residents were more likely to show support for a politician running on a "green" platform, and expressed a greater belief that climate change is caused by human activity.
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