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		<description><![CDATA[Climate policy means reducing transportation emissions. | 10/31/2007 Update: We have new versions of these transportation charts for each Northwest state in shareable forms. In the Northwest, it&#8217;s impossible to address climate change without doing something about transportation. Take a look at this chart showing CO-2 emissions from fossil fuels in Washington. In Washington (as in Oregon), everything else pales in comparison to the emissions that come from transportation. In fairness, the chart shows only emission from...]]></description>
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