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		<description><![CDATA[Canada's Kyoto "plan" a good start, but inadequate. | Ottawa officially unveiled its plan for complying with the Kyoto Protocol yesterday. The Globe and Mail and Vancouver Sun (subscription required) have good coverage. Unfortunately, the news was mostly drowned out by a continuing scandal that may trigger a new federal election. The upstaging of the announcement is disappointing, because the Kyoto &quot;plan&quot; deserves an intense public debate&#8212;something it&#8217;s unlikely to get during the hockey brawl of a Canadian federal...]]></description>
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