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		<description><![CDATA[Cascadia's climate policy is playing catch-up with California. | When California passed its landmark global warming law last summer, it left the rest of the west coast playing catch up. But, perhaps, not for long. Late last fall, the environmental law clinic at the University of Victoria drafted a model climate change law, based on California&#8217;s, but tailored to work in British Columbia&#8217;s political climate: California&#8217;s law gave broad power to an independent regulatory board, but the UVic drafters...]]></description>
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