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		<description><![CDATA[Insulating working families from high energy prices. | True confessions: I love weatherstripping. And programmable thermostats. And insulation&#8212;all kinds. Oh, and efficient shower heads with &#8220;Navy shower&#8221; shut-off valves. And high-efficiency appliances. And waste-water heat recovery systems. You get the idea: I actually enjoy the process of making buildings more energy wise&#8212;enjoy as in, &#8220;Yippee, it&#8217;s Saturday! Where&#8217;s my caulk gun?&#8221; So today&#8217;s topic is especially near to my heart: the role in climate policy of low-income weatherization...]]></description>
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