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The Sociological Quarterly ISSNTHE POLITICIZATION OF CLIMATE CHANGE AND POLARIZATION IN THE AMERICAN PUBLIC’S VIEWS OF GLOBAL WARMING, 2001–2010
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York / European / Clark / Newport / Kyoto / /

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the New York Times / MSNBC / National Public Radio / ExxonMobil / /

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United States / Iraq / /

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the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize / /

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Environmental Issue / /

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Lyman Briggs College / Holmes Hall / Michigan State University / /

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Earth Day / /

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news media / greenhouse gas emissions / pro-environmental public relations campaigns / information-processing / media visibility / media outlets / media figures / news media norms / oil / mainstream media / media attention / information-processing theory / energy / /

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An Inconvenient Truth / /

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Ronald Reagan administration / Congress / National Research Council / Michigan State University / U.S. National Academy of Sciences / White House / Gallup Organization / Democratic Party / Obama administration / Bush administration / Midwest Sociological Society / Oklahoma State University / Lyman Briggs College / Gore administration / /

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George W. Bush / James Inhofe / Freeman / Joe Barton / Ronald Reagan / McCright / Paul DiMaggio / Gallup Polls / Riley E. Dunlap / Jacques / Al Gore / /

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Primary / /

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vice president / Fisher / representative / /

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the New York Times / the Left and FOX News / /

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