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		<description><![CDATA[New finding: Cars are biggest threats to Puget Sound | I&#8217;m a day late on this, but&#8230; new findings from Washington&#8217;s Department of Ecology: cars, not industry, are becoming the biggest polluters of Puget Sound. That could mean that the future of iconic creatures like orcas, already highly contaminated, will depend on growth management that reduces driving. A big city concerned with protecting ecosystems might want to seriously consider transportation alternatives as opposed to big ticket highway spending and re-building....]]></description>
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