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Climate Clear is powered by AreaHub, a climate and environmental hazards platform. 

Note: Some expert guests on Climate Clear may be AreaHub advisors. </description>
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      <title>Invisible, Unbreakable, Unnatural: Protecting Our Water from PFAS &amp; Other Risks</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Why is communicating about environmental topics like climate change so hard? What are some ways that we can connect with others about climate and the environment? Lauren Chambliss, professor of Communication at Cornell University, shines a light on these questions and more. </p>]]>
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