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		<description><![CDATA[Introducing a nifty tool to see how the numbers add up. | There&#8217;s something mesmerizing about watching numbers move. Case in point: The Cascadia Scorecard counter, just posted on Sightline&#8217;s website, which tallies in real time how the Northwest is doing on six key trends in 2005. The counts include: Energy consumed, moving fastest at the equivalent of 14.6 gallons per person of gasoline a week. Toxics released, more than 200 pounds every minute. Increase in average lifespan&#8212;about nine minutes an hour&#8212;which...]]></description>
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