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		<description><![CDATA[NASA climate scientist starts the circular firing squad. | NASA climate scientist Jim Hansen has a new book out about climate policy, with excerpts in this month&#8217;s issue of The Nation.  And in my view, he&#8217;s got a pretty good policy idea:  tax carbon, and use the revenue to give out rebates in equal, per capita shares to every US citizen.  It&#8217;s a twofer&#8212;the carbon tax helps drive down emissions, and the rebate makes sure that it&#8217;s fair to...]]></description>
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