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		<description><![CDATA[Sightline's small role in an idea that's hitting the national stage. | In 1999, Sightline (then Northwest Environment Watch) published a slim book called Green-Collar Jobs. Researched and written by Alan Durning, the book chronicles the changing economic base of rural towns in the Pacific Northwest, from resource extraction industries such as timber to &#8220;green-collar&#8221; jobs such as sustainable forestry, ecosystem restoration, and tourism. The book was well-received as a landmark study of the post-logging Northwest economy. &nbsp; Fast forward to 2007. Sightline...]]></description>
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