Tom Yulsman

Co-director, University of Colorado's Center for Environmental Journalism

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Associate Professor at the University of Colorado's School of Journalism and Mass Communication and co-director of its Center for Environmental Journalism

Tom Yulsman on KCRW

Is the seriousness of global warming exaggerated? When the Gallup Poll first asked that question in 1997, just 31% of Americans said "yes."

The Politics of Climate Change

Is the seriousness of global warming exaggerated? When the Gallup Poll first asked that question in 1997, just 31% of Americans said "yes."

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The Gallup Poll says Americans are  increasingly skeptical  about the dangers of global warming and the urgency of reducing the rate of climate change.

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The Gallup Poll says Americans are increasingly skeptical about the dangers of global warming and the urgency of reducing the rate of climate change.

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