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		<description><![CDATA[FSC is green, and good for workers too. | Excellentnews from Washington&#8217;s DNR: it will pursue Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) certification for some state forests. (This from the agency once cynically referred to by conservationists as the Department of Nothing Remaining!) The FSC label is often described as an environmental label&#8212;and it is. But FSC standards are just as concerned with workers, and with creating a stable&nbsp;timber economy. So today&#8217;s announcement is a boon in many ways. For folks...]]></description>
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