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		<description><![CDATA[Is there a single root cause for many of our problems?  | If you follow Sightline, you probably believe what I do: that measurement matters. You probably appreciate that Sightline compares the Northwest&#8217;s performance on key sustainability indicators to other places in the world&#8212;the places that have done best at achieving robust human health, for example, or prospering with efficient energy and land use. But what if there&#8217;s a mystery indicator out there? Some important-but-overlooked variable that could explain many of the...]]></description>
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