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Jeff Schweitzer: You Can't Say "Sorry" When Millions Die from Your Mistake

The most depressing statistic I have read in recent years is embedded in a 2009 Gallup survey showing that 41% of Americans believe that climate change is exaggerated or a hoax, up from 38% two years ago. Full Article at Huffington Post

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