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Democracy Now! July 3, 2012
The past two weeks have witnessed the worst forest fires in Colorado history, a deadly Mid-Atlantic storm, and a record-shattering heatwave on the East Coast. Democracy Now! discusses how these extreme events fit into the model of changing weather patterns long predicted by climate change scientists. And delegates from 190 countries have gathered at the United Nations to begin talks on the first-ever global agreement regulating the arms trade. Plus headlines, and more.

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Democracy Now! Introduction: Extreme Weather Reveals Changed Climate
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Climate Disaster Impact Worsened by Attacks on Public Sector, Science, Regulation
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Chapter 1: Democracy Now! Introduction: Extreme Weather Reveals Changed Climate
Chapter 2: Democracy Now! Headlines: 25 Killed in Iraq Bombing
Chapter 3: Forest Fires, Deadly Storms, Record Heat Are 'Just the Beginning'
Chapter 4: Climate Disaster Impact Worsened by Attacks on Public Sector, Science, Regulation
Chapter 5: Will America Back Landmark UN Arms Trade Treaty?
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