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		<description><![CDATA[Borrowing to upgrade schools is still worth doing. | I have spent a lot of time writing about the basic idea of fixing schools to make them more energy efficient. Not only does it save energy, it also creates jobs, improves the health of children and teachers, and reduces climate-warming emissions. I first wrote about Washington state Representative Hans Dunshee&#8217;s bill back in 2009, labeling the idea Green Increment Financing (paying for big capital expenditures for energy upgrades using...]]></description>
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