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		<description><![CDATA[Think tank's alternate energy plan focuses on conservation. | Further to my earlier post, here&#8217;s a national energy plan that I strongly endorse, from the Center for American Progress. The ideas actually come from Rocky Mountain Institute&#8217;s Winning the Oil Endgame, but CAP has boiled them down to a few salient points. The short-term plan starts with: 1. A scrap-and-replace program for low-income households&#8217; clunkers. 2. Vehicle feebates. 3. Better tires. 4. Car sharing.]]></description>
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