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		<description><![CDATA[Local Seattle group kicks off retrofit effort. | Are you wearing green today? It&#8217;s Saint Patrick&#8217;s Day and all over the place you&#8217;ll certainly see people donning all manner of green in celebration. Green is also the term attached to so many clean energy efforts. Our own Green Collar Jobs Primer uses the term. A local Seattle effort called Got Green is using the Saint&#8217;s day to kick off its work to green homes in some of Seattle&#8217;s...]]></description>
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