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Share of Americans attributing extreme weather to climate change jumped 10 points this summer
Nearly 90 percent of Americans say they have experienced extreme weather and more than 60 percent attribute it at least in part to climate change, a 10-point increase from those who blamed climate change months ago. An Associated Press/NORC poll found 87 percent of Americans have experienced one or more extreme weather events in the last five years. Just under two thirds of Americans — 64 percent — both say they’ve dealt with extreme weather and believe human climate change is  at least in part responsible, compared to 54 percent who said the same thing in April.  The share of Americans who report experiencing extreme heat in the last five years increased even more dramatically sinc

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