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		<description><![CDATA[Oregon moves towards climate legislation. | Looks like Oregon&#8217;s making its move: Gov. Ted Kulongoski is backing a proposal that would force utilities to increase energy efficiency, increase their reliance on renewable energy and limit greenhouse gas emissions. He said he would work with other Western states to discuss a regional program called cap-and-trade, but an initial program just within Oregon also is viable. So it looks like Oregon is set to follow California&#8217;s lead: establishing...]]></description>
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