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		<description><![CDATA[Without transportation fuels in the mix, emissions markets can get downright wacky. | It&#8217;s hardly news at this point, but oil prices hit yet another new high yesterday.&nbsp; Adjusted for inflation, oil is now as expensive as it&#8217;s ever been&#8212;even more expensive than it was during the energy crunch of the late 1970s and early 1980s.&nbsp; Of course, part of the reason for the rise in prices is the fall in the value of the dollar against other international currencies.&nbsp; When the dollar&#8217;s...]]></description>
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