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		<description><![CDATA[Washington&#8217;s Board of Natural Resources decision this week to increase logging rates by 30 percent in Western Washington was expected, but dismaying nevertheless. Every 10 years, the Board sets logging rates for trust forests. The state could have chosen to become a national leader in sustainable forestry. By increasing cuts, it&#8217;s likely extinguished the possibility of seeking Forest Stewardship Council certification. FSC certification&#8212;the most environmentally stringent label for wood products&#8212;is...]]></description>
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