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		<description><![CDATA[Canada could use less talk, more action | Apropos of Anna&#8217;s fascinating post yesterday, I decided to do a little digging to find out if Canada&#8217;s superior record of concern for the environment is translating into a better record for the planet. So far, it&#8217;s not. At least not when it comes to climate change, which I&#8217;d argue is the biggest environmental (and economic and social justice) challenge facing the world. On the one hand, the US failed...]]></description>
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