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		<description><![CDATA[A handy website for climate policy research. | Alright, this website&#8212;Climate Change Economics&#8212;is basically my dream come true. (Sad, isn&#8217;t it?) It&#8217;s a growing collection of resources on, er, the economics of climate change, and specifically on climate policy. Even better, the site is explicitly designed for state legislators, state agencies, and governor&#8217;s staff. Timely, no? I haven&#8217;t waded through even a small fraction of the material yet, but it looks to be a handy tool. Enjoy. Oh,...]]></description>
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