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		<description><![CDATA[Understanding a climate threat. | Talk about emissions control.&nbsp; A new study from the BeanoInstitute finds that&#8230;er, well, I&#8217;ll let them say it: Methane emissions from human enteric fermentation are&nbsp;a significant and under-appreciated source of climate-warming gases.&nbsp; And growth in both population and in total calorie consumption is making the problem worse&#8230;We estimate that America&#8217;s burrito consumption alone creates as much global warming emissions each year as 1.2 million cars and trucks.&nbsp; Makes sense to...]]></description>
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