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		<description><![CDATA[Can Costco green an industry? | Over at Gristmill, blogger JMG takes up my quixotic challenge to rid the world of compressed-chemical dusters. They&#8217;re basically greenhouse gas atom-bombs&#8212;which I described in a pair of posts here and here&#8212;and they should be banned immediately. As far as I know, there&#8217;s no government action to outlaw the little bastards, but I do think there&#8217;s hope. In fact, this is a perfect time for the private sector to take...]]></description>
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