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		<description><![CDATA[Running the numbers reveals a lot about our priorities. | There were two fascinating tidbits in Wednesday&#8217;s Sightline Daily news roundup from our pals at the Stockholm Environment Institute. And both of them demonstrate effective ways to use math to put environmental issues in perspective. The first is on composting food vs. not wasting food in the first place. Unsurprisingly, the research shows that it&#8217;s better eat food before it spoils than to let it spoil and then compost it....]]></description>
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