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		<description><![CDATA[How we estimated emissions from vehicle travel. | We&#8217;ve gotten a few questions already about how we came up with our charts on the climate-warming impacts of travel choices.  The charts compare the global warming impacts of cars, SUVs, vanpools, planes, buses, and trains.  And since I couldn&#8217;t find a single, unified data source for all of that&#8212;at least, not one that I couldn&#8217;t poke some holes in&#8212;I compiled our figure from scratch, using a bunch of different sources....]]></description>
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