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		<description><![CDATA[On November 4th, fossil fuels lost and clean energy won. | Dirty politics has a new meaning. In the 2008 elections, clean energy candidates prevailed over those who continue to cling to dirty fossil fuels. A League of Conservation Voters election poll of battleground states, released today, shows that the policies of investing in wind and solar, requiring energy efficient appliances and raising fuel economy standards are widely supported by all sectors of the public &#8211; and clean energy was a...]]></description>
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