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Inside the minds of Trump voters: do they really all believe climate change was invented by China?

Posted on February 20, 2017March 1, 2017 by Grantham Institute

Republican rhetoric, communist hoax and voter psychology; Geraldine Satre Buisson, a PhD student on the Science and Solutions for a…

Posted in Communicating climate change, Student blogsTagged psychology, United States4 Comments on Inside the minds of Trump voters: do they really all believe climate change was invented by China?
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