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After decades of research, Harvard professor Arthur C. Brooks has found that the strongest predictor of a man's long-term ...
A subtle change in how climate risk is communicated—mentioning a person's local area—can significantly increase attention to ...
A subtle change in how climate risk is communicated—mentioning a person’s local area—can significantly increase attention to disaster preparedness messages, according to a new study by researchers at ...
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