ACROSS
1 They don’t last
long
5 Little biter
9 Take the role of
14 Introductory
French infinitive
15 Girl in a Manilow
song with “a
dress cut down
to there”
16 Left Bank lunch
choice
17 Gas, for one:
Abbr.
18 Fossey subjects
19 Crux
20 Toon with the
catchphrase
“You’re
despicable!”
22 Send out
23 Trainer’s
command
24 Wing, perhaps
25 Offer as proof
27 With “The,” Julius
Kelp, in a 1963
movie
31 Restful place
32 Struggling sea
33 Cadillac model
34 Alfred E.
Neuman
trademark
39 “Shameless”
network, in TV
listings
42 Old Venetian
judge
43 Special __
46 Dr. Seuss book
about an odd
time of the week
51 Is of use to
52 Source of
confidence
53 Copyright data:
Abbr.
55 Shore bird
56 Riding crop
relative
59 “Granted”
61 Algerian coastal
city
62 __-Tahoe Airport
63 Wing, perhaps
64 Gp. joined by
Croatia in 2009
65 2012 Best
Picture
66 Welling up
67 Cassini of
fashion
68 Glimpse

DOWN
1 Extended
conflicts
2 Gets
3 Rise slowly, as
smoke
4 Lifestyle
magazine
5 “With pleasure!”
6 Tropicana option
7 Guinness on
screen
8 Job
9 “__ du lieber!”
10 Doctrines
11 Stars and Stripes
squad
12 Nectar source
13 British
cruciverbalists
21 “__ Brutus says
he was
ambitious”:
Antony
25 Way off
26 Section with a
slicer
28 Positions for
Ph.D. students
29 Like daisies
30 Cousin of edu
35 Pastoral poem
36 Some
temperature
extremes

37 Soft drink ord.
38 Subtle assent
39 Goes after, as a
fly
40 Hors d’oeuvres
server’s
suggestion
41 Ancient
instrument with
finger holes
44 Sign at the
register
45 Shot source

47 More comforting
48 Void
49 Seasonal quaff
50 Vegan staple
54 Frighten, as a
horse
56 U2 frontman
57 Russia’s __
Mountains
58 Food truck
offering
60 Oil giant, on the
NYSE

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ACROSS
1 Without markup
7 Informed
15 Like the
Godhead
16 Where flocks
assemble
17 Slide
19 “Defending
Liberty 
Pursuing Justice”
org.
20 Org. for
Sharapova and
Kournikova
21 Base or case
closer
22 Exaggerates, as
a résumé
24 Follow
27 Ref. with
quarterly online
updates
30 Slide
34 Respond to a
failed delivery
35 Not your average
joe?
36 Video game hero
with a kart
39 “To wrap up ... ”
40 Epic including the
Catalogue of
Ships
41 Willing to take
risks
45 Slide
50 Shocked letters
51 Colleague of
Ruth and Sonia
52 Trillionth: Pref.
53 Kit Carson House
site
56 Texter’s “Keep
the rest to
yourself”
58 Moo __ pork
59 Slide
64 Way to be there
when you can’t
be there
65 Looked for a
school, perhaps
66 Tape container
67 Jousting mounts

DOWN
1 Bank
smartphone
offering
2 Type of chief or
custom
3 Noisy bug

4 “In __ Time”:
Hemingway story
collection
5 White fall
6 Quality control
personnel
7 Mil. mail drop
8 Unchallenging
reading material
9 Specialized
undergrad track
10 Frosty film
11 Will go ahead as
planned
12 Walter Johnson’s
career-leading
110
13 Yet, poetically
14 Summer hrs.
18 Boat better not
rocked
23 Many a recent
refugee
25 “Arise, fair __,
and kill the
envious moon”:
Romeo
26 Sturm __ Drang
28 Incredulous
rebuke
29 Believe
31 Amethyst source
32 “I Fall to Pieces”
singer
33 Inhibition

36 Catalan surrealist
37 Fund-raising
target, often
38 Fair game
41 Broadband letters
42 Gallic soul
43 Agitated blog
posts
44 Muddled
46 One often has a
golf course
47 Clear Eyes rival
48 Seconded

49 Hospital routines
54 Tour gear
55 Drama prize
57 TV co-star of
Hargitay and
Belzer
59 Spasm
60 Usually single-
stranded
molecule
61 Trivial thing
62 Août season
63 Draw

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Republican presidential nominee, 
Donald Trump, who denies global 
warming. While some Republicans 
may agree that global warming is 
real and a problem to be reconciled 
with, they do not want to oppose 
their party’s nominee. In March, 
Trump told theWashington Post 
that he is not a believer in man-made 
climate change, adding that “biggest 
form of climate change we should 
worry about is nuclear weapons.”

Mills continued to explain that the 

politics of the Republican Party and 
Trump’s stance on global warming is 
likely to be responsible for this shift 
in Republican opinion to be unsure 
of 
global 
warming’s 
existence, 

instead of completely believing in it.

“The only thing that I can think 

of within the political sphere that 
would point to a growth in this 
number of Republicans who are 
unsure is the candidacy of Trump.”

While there is a greater number 

of Republicans who reported being 
unsure about global warming, there 
is little evidence of Republicans 
transitioning 
from 
believer 
to 

disbeliever status. One of the NSEE 
authors, Christopher Borick, who 
is the director of the Muhlenberg 
College Institute of Public Opinion, 
echoed Mills.

“For Americans who support 

Trump, 
there 
may 
be 
some 

uneasiness in taking a stance that 
is in direct conflict with their 
preferred candidate’s position on 
the matter,” Borick said. “Thus, 
if they tend to believe that there 
is some good evidence of global 
warming but this view conflicts 
with Trump, they may tend to go to 
a more neutral position rather than 
totally reject the existence of global 

warming.”

Another key finding of the report 

was that Americans’ opinions on 
global warming are more polarized 
on both sides — meaning that 
both those who believe in climate 
change and those who do not are 
more confident in their opinions. 
Borick said those who strongly 
believe in global warming base their 
beliefs on scientific evidence and 
the observation of current weather 
patterns.

“It’s 
becoming 
harder 
for 

individuals to claim that there is 
not solid evidence that warming is 
happening,” Borick said. “I think 
the record warmth last winter 
helped enhance confidence among 
those that think global warming 
is occurring.” On the other hand, 
people confident in their denial 
of global warming tend to do so 
because of personal beliefs, region 
in the United States or even lack of 
understanding.

“Our question doesn’t mention 

anything 
about 
human-caused 

climate change,” Mills said. “(The 
non-believers) are projecting into 
it. They are convinced that even 
if the climate is changing, it is not 
caused by humans; it is just natural 
patterns.”

Both Borick and Mills agreed 

that the public’s opinion on global 
warming can have a huge effect 
on the energy and environmental 
policy of the United States. Mills 
said that if more people believe in 
global warming, more efforts can be 
made to slow it down.

“Belief 
in 
climate 
(change) 

can certainly shift what actions 
governments might be able to 
take to address it,” Mills said. “We 
have seen that the Democratic and 
Republican platforms have very 
different approaches to addressing 
the problem or not.”

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region, and would require a 25 
percent local match of total project 
cost.

The 
legislation 
has 
been 

introduced as a bipartisan bill, with 
two Republicans as two of the three 
state representatives pushing for its 
re-authorization. Dingell told the 
Daily that common interests should 
help the bill pass.

“I 
introduced 
it 
with 
two 

Republicans and we all live in a 
Great Lakes area,” she said. “We 
have to get the bill reported out of 
the Natural Resources Committee, 
which I think we will, and I think 
it’s just a matter of time to get 
some of these kinds of bill through. 

Hopefully it won’t be controversial.”

During the press conference, she 

spoke on other common benefits 
should see the bill pass through 
the NRC and eventually passed by 
Congress.

“This one’s basic 101,” she said. 

“It’s good for the economy, it’s good 
for the environment, it’s good for 
conservation and we’ve got to get it 
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Experts at the press conference 

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helpful for efforts being made 
towards conservation. Gildo Tori, 
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Unlimited and biologist, said that 
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other federal programs which focus 

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