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		<description><![CDATA[British grocery chain to label the carbon footprint of foods. | OK, this is way outside the bioregion, but interesting nonetheless: British supermarket chain Tesco&#8211;apparently, the world&#8217;s fourth-largest retailer&#8211;is going to start labelling the carbon footprint of its foods. Yep, if it all works out right, consumers will be able to see at a glance the climate impacts of ordinary grocery store purchases. (Just to be clear&#8212;I made up the label here. I have no idea what the carbon footprint of...]]></description>
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