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		<description><![CDATA[A new report questions whether the 358 US cities that pledged to meet Kyoto&#8217;s targets will be successful. That&#8217;s a fine question, but it&#8217;s perhaps easy to misconstrue as an implicit criticism that the promises were meaningless. There is every reason to think that the cities can meet the targets. (And, heck, the pledge is only 18 months old!) Portland, in fact, is already well on its way. What the...]]></description>
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