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		<description><![CDATA[Cascadia&#8217;s inland pine forests have been, predictably, catching fire a lot this summer. (From the safety of a boat, I came within a couple hundred yards of a giant blaze on my vacation earlier this month.) And climate change has likely fanned the flames. But climate change&#8217;s biggest toll on inland forests, so far, has been to turn them blue &#8211; the color, not the mood or the political leaning....]]></description>
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