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		<description><![CDATA[Praising global warming isn't all that funny. | (Warning: In the following post, Eric completely loses his sense of humor.) Am I annoyed by the Seattle Weekly&#8217;s cheeky issue: &quot;50 Ways To Celebrate Global Warming&quot;? A little. Global warming is fun to celebrate, but do you know what&#8217;s really worth celebrating? Bankrupt farmers, forest fires, and salmon going belly-up. What a funny theme the Weekly editors picked! But it&#8217;s not as funny as global extinctions on an unprecedented...]]></description>
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