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		<description><![CDATA[How local and regional climate efforts can inspire communities. | Is it a competitive streak, a sense of home-team loyalty, a clannish pride? Something about local climate triumphs gets us fired up&#8212;and smart policy advocates in our neck of the woods are tapping into that spirit to build momentum for important regional policy measures. I know because I just spent a few weeks poring over dozens of newspaper articles covering climate questions to better understand how journalists in the Northwest...]]></description>
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