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		<description><![CDATA[The best climate strategies don't start in your backyard. | In my line of work one sometimes hears strange things. These include allegations that leaf blowers or pet manure should be high priority targets for reducing climate emissions. I&#8217;m in a myth-busting mood today, so I am happy to report that leaf blowers don&#8217;t really rate. In the US, the emissions from all leaf blowers, both residential and commercial, for all of 2008 will be roughly equivalent to the emissions...]]></description>
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