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		<description><![CDATA[The connection between congestion and carbon. | I wrote a letter to the editor that ran in the paper over the weekend. Here&#8217;s the more complete version&#8230; The road to global warming is paved with good intentions. Consider the perennial plan to fix congestion by building more highways. Add new lanes, traffic will flow freely, and cars will pollute less. Or so the thinking goes. Gubernatorial candidate Dino Rossi is the latest pol to trot out this...]]></description>
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