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		<description><![CDATA[Disclosure law reveals progress in curbing air pollution. | A bit of good news for a sunny summer day: according to the US EPA&#8217;s Toxics Release Inventory, toxic air emissions in the Northwest States have fallen by more than 70 percent since 1991. Take a look: The trends were fairly consistent:  air emissions of the &#8220;1991 core chemicals&#8221; fell by about two thirds in Oregon and Idaho, and by three quarters in Washington. And the Northwest was hardly an exception:...]]></description>
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