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		<description><![CDATA[How do the provinces stack up in greenhouse gas emissions? | Okay, this is becoming an unhealthy obsession. I promise to stop soon. But before I do&#8230; Ever wondered how Canada&#8217;s greenhouse gas emissions stack up to other countries? To the US? If so, then feast your eyes on these, my friend. (See here and here for better versions.) The maps below show Canadian provinces labelled with countries or states that have equivalent greenhouse gas emissions from energy use. Full versions&#8212;available...]]></description>
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