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		<description><![CDATA[New study links biodiversity loss to economic inequality. | It&#8217;s increasingly well documented that income inequality matters for a variety of reasons: among them, it has negative efffects on public health and social capital. So it was interesting to read a recent study from researchers at McGill University in Quebec. They found that income inequality is also linked to biodiversity loss. Examing 45 of the US states and 61 countries, they concluded: Among both countries and states, we found...]]></description>
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