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		<description><![CDATA[Staying hooked on oil is expensive, too. | Apropos of British Columbia&#8217;s big announcement yesterday, I have some ranting to get off my chest. One of the most frustrating things about US climate policy is the reflexive fear that if we ever raise the price of gas&#8212;or of driving generally&#8212;people will riot in the streets or something. This makes it exceedingly difficult to re-arrange the economy away from oil and its carbon contents. But, of course, the price...]]></description>
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