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		<description><![CDATA[Standards are an important part of reducing impacts of climate change. | In a post called &#8220;We&#8217;ve Upped Our Standards, Now Up Yours,&#8221; I wrote about a great pilot program in Victoria, BC that is taking the first step toward requiring energy efficiency ratings at the point of sale for single family homes. Programs like this have often run into resistance from builders and others who say that they would be &#8220;bad for business,&#8221; harming transactions during an already sour housing market....]]></description>
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