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		<description><![CDATA[Sightline's new book Seven Wonders for a Cool Planet examines the true costs of bottled water. | Whoever dreamed up bottled water was a genius. The ubiquitous plastic bottles are such a common purchase today that many consumers do not think twice before paying two-dollars for water that would cost them practically nothing from the tap. A recent study in New York City calculated that the recommended 8 glasses a day costs about $.49 a year from the tap. As much &#8220;designer&#8221; H2O purchased in plastic bottles...]]></description>
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