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		<description><![CDATA[Globally, cars aren't as big a deal to the climate as they are in the Northwest. | OK, here&#8217;s a post that&#8217;s NOT about cars. Mostly. As regular readers of this blog know, Eric and I have been obsessing about transportation fuels for months. Why? Well, because cars and trucks are far and away the biggest source of climate-warming emissions in Western US and Canada. As of 2004, for example, transportation represented more than half of all energy-related CO2 emissions in Washington, Oregon, and California&#8212;with cars and...]]></description>
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