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		<description><![CDATA[Wealthy Canadians leave a bigger mark on the planet. | The Canadian Center for Policy Alternatives has a new report on the ecological footprint of Canadians that&#8217;s worth at least a quick glance. For those who aren&#8217;t familiar with the concept, the &#8220;ecological footprint&#8221; is a measure of the impact of a wide range of human activities&#8212;energy, food, clothing, shelter, you name it&#8212;put in terms of a common unit:&nbsp; the number of acres of global land required to produce (or...]]></description>
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