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		<description><![CDATA[Walking is 12 times better for the climate than driving. | In case you missed it, there was a bit of a kerfuffle in the blogosphere a few months back, concerning the climate impacts of walking vs. driving.  Apparently, some folks&#8212;New York Times columnist and blogger John Tierney in particular&#8212;were spreading the claim that a pleasant stroll to the store might actually release more GHGs than getting behind the wheel.  Other bloggers picked up the meme, including one post with the...]]></description>
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