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		<description><![CDATA[Occasionally, pop culture collides with sustainability policy. | I know music isn&#8217;t a common topic for our blog, but occasionally worlds collide and we get a look at public policy through the lens of pop culture. Two things caught my ear recently&#8212;one a rallying cry to get the next generation on board with electric vehicles, and the other a love/hate tribute to sustainability&#8217;s arch-nemesis: sprawl. First off, as Grist notes, They Might Be Giants have a new song...]]></description>
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