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		<description><![CDATA[Focus the Nation gets young Americans engaged in climate policy | Something cool is afoot this week. Eban Goodstein an environmental economics professor from Oregon&#8217;s Lewis &amp; Clark College has organized the largest &#8220;teach-in&#8221; &#8211; maybe ever. On Thursday, more than 1,500 U.S. institutions&#8212;mostly colleges, universities and high schools, but also churches and civic groups&#8212;will host events that bring students, faculty and other citizens together with elected leaders to discuss not just global warming, but climate solutions. What&#8217;s especially encouraging about...]]></description>
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