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		<description><![CDATA[This article from the New York Times highlights one of the more interesting shifts in environmental policy-making over the past decade and a half. Europe used to import its environmental laws (and, to some extent, its environmental ethic) from the United States. But as environmental policymaking in Washington, DC has stagnated, Europe has taken the lead, particularly in preventing pollution and climate change. Of particular interest is Europe&#8217;s new Reach...]]></description>
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