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10/17/2022
■Class discussion: A 2019 poll found 57 percent of U.S. teens are frightened of climate change. How important is the issue to you? Are older people less concerned about our warming planet? Why are voters more worried about the economy than the climate? How is it hard to put aside immediate concerns to face long-term problems? People who have experienced severe weather are much more concerned about climate change. How is global warming already affecting the world? Which political issues are most important to you? Why?
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