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		<description><![CDATA[Climate fairness, pitch perfect. | Matthew Yglesias nails the subject of climate fairness. I loved the post so much I&#8217;m quoting the entire thing here: Given that coal and oil companies aren&#8217;t run by idiots, it&#8217;s clear that they&#8217;re not going to make arguments of the form &#8220;we shouldn&#8217;t act to ward off preventable environmental disaster because that would be bad for our shareholders and executives.&#8221; Instead, polluting energy firms are going to ride on...]]></description>
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