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		<description><![CDATA[Droughts and sea level rise don't motivate us to act, but what would life be without wine and chocolate? | How do we talk about climate impacts so that people start to pay a bit more attention and put their support behind solutions? Make it local, concrete, and personal, say the experts. But fear of drought or sea level rise doesn&#8217;t seem to do the trick. And news about receding glaciers&#8212;even here in the Northwest&#8212;doesn&#8217;t touch people&#8217;s day to day lives either. Yet. But what if we told you to...]]></description>
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