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		<description><![CDATA[What to cut for Lent? Try carbon. | Giving up chocolate, TV watching, eating meat, and other vices for Lent is so last century. In 2010, some Christian leaders are urging the faithful to cut their carbon emissions as an act of penance. Not sure where to begin? Washington Interfaith Power &amp; Light, a project of Earth Ministry, created this handy calendar that provides carbon-saving actions for each of the 40 days of Lent. Suggested steps include setting...]]></description>
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