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		<description><![CDATA[Like magically taking every car and truck out of King County. | How dirty is the TransAlta coal plant in Centralia, Washington? Eliminating TransAlta&#8217;s carbon emissions would be like taking every car and truck off the road in King County, plus every car and truck in Yakima County, Lincoln County, Columbia County, and Garfield County. Or put another way, phasing out the TransAlta plant hasthe same climate significance as magically making every car and truck zero emissions in Washington&#8217;s most populous county, plus a decent swath...]]></description>
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