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		<description><![CDATA[How transportation wonks can make your city rank. | Here&#8217;s an interesting ranking. For each major US city, the list-happy editors at Men&#8217;s Health&nbsp;calculated the negative effects of driving. They aggregated scores on&nbsp;transit ridership, air pollution, fuel consumption, and driving miles. (Presumably,&nbsp;the data&nbsp;are for&nbsp;metropolitan areas, not city limits.) Northwest cities do exceptionally well: Seattle ranks number one, Portland ranks third, and Spokane is eighth. Men&#8217;s Health doesn&#8217;t appear to include a methodology on the web, but I&#8217;ll take a...]]></description>
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