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		<description><![CDATA[A promising solution to chemical dusting canisters. | Here&#8217;s a new product that I&#8217;m sincerely hopeful about: electronic compressed-air dusters. Why on earth should you care? Because the conventional alternative&#8212;those little disposable canisters that everyone uses on their keyboards&#8212;are environmental disasters. They&#8217;re so loaded with hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) that a single can is the climate equivalent of burning perhaps 100 gallons of gasoline. Plus, they&#8217;re a public health hazard: they&#8217;re popular for huffing, and they&#8217;ve been known to kill....]]></description>
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