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		<description><![CDATA[Closing local smelters may just move the problem elsewhere. | The Northwest has seen a precipitous decline in its aluminum industry,* which was once responsible for roughly 4 percent of the region&#8217;s greenhouse gas emissions (and as much as 7 percent in Washington, where most of the smelters are located). And the industry&#8217;s decline has been mirrored by a slide in industrial electricity sales because smelters are massive energy hogs. A blow for workers, but a bonus for our region&#8217;s...]]></description>
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