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		<description><![CDATA[Transfer of development rights can reduce emissions---but only if we get the details right. | At this point, most serious researchers agree that the average city-dweller produces fewer climate-warming emissions than a typical suburban or rural resident. City-folks tend to drive less, and walk or use transit more, than those of us who live in suburbs or out in the country. And city dwellers also tend to have less living space per capita, and are more likely to share walls or ceilings with their neighbors&#8212;all...]]></description>
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