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		<description><![CDATA[Environmental issues don't need passports. | An article on energy security we just published in BC online magazine The Tyee has generated a spirited and interesting debate in the comments section about not only energy issues, but also the concept of Cascadia, economic colonization, the nature of transboundary environmental issues, migration, and a few other small issues. A couple of excerpts: &quot;There is no Cascadia, there is BC, Canada, USA, Washington &amp; Oregon State, etc&#8230;and may...]]></description>
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