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		<description><![CDATA[Cap-and-trade: Everybody's talking about it. You can too. | The gist: A fair cap-and-trade system is a climate policy solution we can get excited about. Here are tips for taking cap-and-trade from meetings with fellow policy-wonks and to a broader audience without losing momentum. We also point out cap-and-trade policy essentials &#8212; the ingredients for effective, efficient, and fair policy &#8212; as well as the most common pitfalls and offer some tips for avoiding them. Cap-and-trade: Everybody&#8217;s talking about...]]></description>
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