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		<description><![CDATA[Ecoroofs are increasingly popular, but is the love justified? | Ecoroofs with their fuzzy fescues and plump sedums might seem like a quaint, perhaps even self-indulgent display of one&#8217;s environmental bonafides, the instantly recognizable, Prius equivalent of the roofing realm. But it turns out that living roofs offer more than green window dressing. According to Northwest-specific research, ecoroofs significantly reduce stormwater runoff and their insulating properties cut energy use. Additionally, though more difficult to quantify, the roofs provide plants and...]]></description>
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