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		<description><![CDATA[What ranking cities can tell us---and what it can't. | There&#8217;s a big carbon footprint report out today from Brookings. It ranks cities according to their per capita carbon emissions. Sort of, anyway. Before I pick on it a little, I&nbsp;guess I should mention&nbsp;that Northwest cities do exceptionally well. Out of the 100 cities in the analysis Portland ranks 3rd, Boise is&nbsp;5th, and Seattle 6th. There&#8217;s very little difference between them. That&#8217;s wonderful and all, but the analysis only covers...]]></description>
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