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		<description><![CDATA[The value of nature is 33 trillion dollars. | I find this both wildly perverse and perversely intriguing: Ecological economist Robert Costanza&#8230; and his team of researchers have already released one study claiming to have commoditized the world&#8217;s biosphere. The total value: $33 trillion&#8230; There&#8217;s a big part of me&#8212;the mountain-climbing, Edward Abbey-reading part&#8212;that finds this simply appalling. The natural world is so astonishing and beautiful that I can&#8217;t stomach the thought of putting a monetary value on it....]]></description>
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