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		<description><![CDATA[An easy climate fix for Seattle. | At least in Seattle, according to the city&#8217;s vaunted Green Ribbon Commission report. As I&#8217;ve been yammeringonabout for the last couple of days, 12 mpg is needlessly bad. For each taxi boosted to just 22 mpg&#8212;the average vehicle on the road, roughly&#8212;the climate would be spared about 570 gallons of gas and more than 7 tons of carbon-dioxide.* It&#8217;d be like taking a car off the road for good. It&#8217;d...]]></description>
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