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Frankenstorm Sandy and Tobacco

October 31, 2012Stephan LewandowskyStephan Lewandowsky

What does “frankenstorm” Sandy have to do with smoking? Well, quite a bit actually, in an indirect way. I talk about the underlying cognition of tobacco and climate change here, for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.

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