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		<title>By: 100 word minimum</title>
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		<description>To clarify &quot;anti-global warming&quot;: the global warming show did not say at any time that there was any doubt about global warming. The program was very clear that global warming and carbon dioxide emissions are real problems and went into specific detail about how global warming is damaging the environment in Japan. The program was also extremely goofy, as Japanese public education shows often are, in contrast to similar programs in the US which are (in my experience) very serious.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>To clarify &#8220;anti-global warming&#8221;: the global warming show did not say at any time that there was any doubt about global warming. The program was very clear that global warming and carbon dioxide emissions are real problems and went into specific detail about how global warming is damaging the environment in Japan. The program was also extremely goofy, as Japanese public education shows often are, in contrast to similar programs in the US which are (in my experience) very serious.</p>
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