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		<description><![CDATA[Our right to know about fuel-efficient tires. | I&#8217;m always fascinated by the &#8220;1 percent solutions&#8221; to energy. It seems to me that in order to address both climate change and fossil fuel dependence, we&#8217;ll need a few big structural changes, but we&#8217;ll also&nbsp;need a lot of 1 percent solutions&#8212;and maybe a bunch of quarter-percent solutions too. And the advantage of the 1 percent solutions is that they&#8217;re often exceedingly easy; and so cheap that they actually put...]]></description>
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