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		<description><![CDATA[Portland's EcoDistrict strategy has promise. | I&#8217;m pretty skeptical about big, high-profile efforts to alter the course of unsustainable behavior in our region. The Sustainability Gap&#8212;the difference between what politicians say and do on sustainability issues&#8212;isn&#8217;t getting smaller. So when I consider Portland&#8217;s EcoDistrict Initiative it&#8217;s with what might be considered an unhealthy amount of cynicism. Is the EcoDistrict Initiative just another fancy, shiny, and new way of making change with little underneath it besides Power...]]></description>
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