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Climate Debate is Loud, Til Put in Broader Context

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For those focused on climate and the environment, it sometimes seems incredible that global warming wasn't a presidential debate issue in 2012, and has barely been mentioned in the campaigns. They forget that climate must compete with other news for attention, and climate change remains the antithesis of news as we know it. Try to find the first slide in the second (this is an impressionistic, not quantitative, depiction). [Second slide background via newsmap.jp]
More on the issues at Dot Earth:
http://j.mp/dotObamRom
A compilation of Americans' priorities from various polls (find climate):
http://www.pollingreport.com/prioriti.htm

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