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		<description><![CDATA[Cascadia&#8217;s population, including not only British Columbia, Idaho, Oregon, and Washington, but also northwestern California, western Montana, and southeast Alaska is about 16.3 million. It&#8217;s rising at a bit under 1 percent per year right now &#8211; more slowly than in the 1990s and, unlike in the 1990s, more slowly than the world overall. World population is growing about 1.3 percent per year right now. This I know because the...]]></description>
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