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		<description><![CDATA[The Story of Electronics highlights an important problem. | Annie Leonard of the fantastic internet video &#8220;The Story of Stuff&#8221; fame has a new video out, &#8220;The Story of Electronics.&#8221; Here it is: The tech-trash issue is something I&#8217;ve followed since seeing Elizabeth Grossman talk about her book High Tech Trash in college. Leonard&#8217;s video does a great job laying out the general problem, which is basically that a lot of resources and toxics go into producing electronic gadgets...]]></description>
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