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		<description><![CDATA[Why bicycling is 25 percent better than we thought. | Your car&#8217;s&nbsp;greenhouse gas emissions&nbsp;are about 25 percent&nbsp;worse than you think. How so? Well, for&nbsp;each gallon of gas you burn in your engine, there&#8217;s the climate equivalent of another quarter-gallon or so embedded in your consumption. What that means is this: the gasoline you use&nbsp;didn&#8217;t just magically appear in your tank&#8212;it was extracted, refined, and transported to your local station. And all that activity released emissions. It&#8217;s&nbsp;a curiosity of our energy...]]></description>
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