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		<description><![CDATA[Solar tornadoes, cats make you crazy, and more. | Alan: Kurt Hoelting has a thoughtful discussion of the &#8220;intensity gap&#8221; between climate science deniers and climate hawks. Kurt, who lives on Whidbey Island, is author of the wonderful 2010 book The Circumference of Home, about the challenge of living responsibly in place in Cascadia, and he&#8217;s launched a blog on the same theme. Take a car-sharing company, add electric bikes. A marriage made in heaven? Could be. A Street View...]]></description>
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