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"Dueling Pollsters Add Heat to Torpid Climate Debate"

"It has been the summer of polling discontent, or at least the dog days of disagreement on climate change.

In June, a Stanford University professor got into a spat on public opinion via The New York Times' op-ed page with Gallup and the Pew Research Center for the People &  the Press. Now the same professor is releasing a new poll of public attitudes on global warming and criticizing seemingly different conclusions out last week from Rasmussen Reports.

The results come at a time when federal climate legislation is stalled on Capitol Hill and many congressional lawmakers say that their constituents do not rank the issue highly."

Christa Marshall reports for ClimateWire August 10, 2010.

Source: ClimateWire, 08/11/2010