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		<description><![CDATA["Banking on Green" seeks to quantify the benefits of eco-infrastructure. | Here&#8217;s a good reason to build rain gardens and green roofs, and to plant and protect trees: It&#8217;ll save you money. That&#8217;s the conclusion of a new report from the American Association of Landscape Architects called &#8220;Banking on Green.&#8221; The study surveyed green stormwater projects from across the US, plus a handful from Canada, and determined that in 41 percent of the cases, the environmentally friendly approach was cheaper than...]]></description>
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