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		<description><![CDATA["Carbon calculators" are useful---even when they disagree with one another. | I&#8217;ve written a coupletimes about ways that drivers can offset their global warming emissions by buying carbon credits&#8212;usually by paying for renewable electricity projects.&nbsp; For folks who can&#8217;t afford a Prius (and even for folks who can) this seems to me to be a pretty good way to reduce some of the pollution impacts of your driving habits. Alert reader Dave Manelski from Earth Share of Washington pointed out this...]]></description>
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