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Global warming / Public opinion on climate change / Attribution of recent climate change / An Inconvenient Truth / Scientific opinion on climate change / Climate change denial / Christianity and environmentalism / Climate change / Environment / Climatology
Date: 2013-10-29 17:46:41
Global warming
Public opinion on climate change
Attribution of recent climate change
An Inconvenient Truth
Scientific opinion on climate change
Climate change denial
Christianity and environmentalism
Climate change
Environment
Climatology

The Sociological Quarterly ISSN[removed]THE POLITICIZATION OF CLIMATE CHANGE AND POLARIZATION IN THE AMERICAN PUBLIC’S VIEWS OF GLOBAL WARMING, 2001–2010

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