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		<description><![CDATA[Our new climate handbook is much more than a book of tips. | We&#8217;ve got big news this week. Sightline has released a new book, called Seven Wonders for a Cooler Planet.&nbsp; Seven Wonders, which was penned by award-winning journalist Eric Sorensen and Sightline staffers, examines seven everyday objects that serve not only as solutions to global warming, but also&#8212;and more importantly&#8212;as springboards for exploring some of the key issues behind climate change. What are the wonders? Stop thinking Taj Mahal and start...]]></description>
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