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		<description><![CDATA[BC Premier touts road building...to fight global warming? | Hm. Just days after my post on the global warming impacts of highway widening, BC premier Gordon Campbell comes along to prove why this issue is so ripe. From a Vancouver Sun article on the premier&#8217;s otherwise quite nifty global warming policy: Campbell&#8230;continued to defend the Gateway project, which will twin the Port Mann bridge, saying that it will reduce emissions and make room for rapid-bus services along the highway....]]></description>
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