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		<description><![CDATA[Can energy regulation actually boost corporate profits? | There&#8217;s an emerging understanding that environmental regulation can be good for the economy. Retrograde policymakers who oppose regulation as a hindrance to business&#8212;such as many of those who prevented the US from joining the Kyoto Treaty&#8212;may have misunderstood the fundamentals of the problem.&nbsp; In today&#8217;s issue of the Washington Post, Michael Northrop unleashes a barrage of evidence (subscription required) that, in dozens of instances, greenhouse gas reductions are actually boosting...]]></description>
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