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		<description><![CDATA[How to build a green economy. | Although I&#8217;m sometimes given to hyperbole, I&#8217;m being sincere when I say that Paul Krugman&#8217;s recent NYT Magazine article&#8212;Building a Green Economy&#8212;is the single best thing I&#8217;ve read on climate economics. An excerpt: &#8230;there is widespread agreement among environmental economists that a market-based program to deal with the threat of climate change&#8212;one that limits carbon emissions by putting a price on them&#8212;can achieve large results at modest, though not trivial,...]]></description>
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