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Thirty-eight percent of Americans say extreme weather damaged their community
A new Gallup poll reveals that 38% of U.S. adults believe extreme weather has caused damage in their local community, reflecting public concern over climate-related impacts.
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Thirty-eight percent of Americans say extreme weather damaged their community
- Thirty-eight percent of U.S. adults say extreme weather has caused damage in their community.
- A Gallup poll shows 38% of Americans report extreme weather has damaged their community.
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