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  "textContent": "\"Earth Day today feels increasingly detached from the kind of environmental problems that gave rise to it in 1970. Back then, the issues were obvious and immediate — urban smog, polluted rivers, toxic industrial discharge — and they were addressed with equally direct solutions.\n\nThe post Heartland Institute Climate Experts Comment on Earth Day appeared first on Watts Up With That?.",
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