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		<description><![CDATA[Empowering women and sustainable development. | If America&#8217;s consumer habits contribute to climate change, how can we change our approach to consumerism as a climate solution?  What is the role women play as climate solvers? If women and girls bear the greatest burdens from floods, food scarcity and other climate extremes globally, can they also be empowered to strengthen their families and communities to cope with impacts of a changing climate? Oregon Environmental Council and Population...]]></description>
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