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		<description><![CDATA[UBC professor says smart stuff. | As Kristin notes below, Vancouver Sun let Candadian eco-guru David Suzuki guest-edit an issue today. There&#8217;s lots of good stuff in there, but I think my favorite article in the day&#8217;s paper was this interview with UBC prof. Bill Rees&#8212;perhaps because his point of view reinforces my own biases: &#8220;It&#8217;s very difficult for a person living in a North American city to have a sound lifestyle, because the context in...]]></description>
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