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		<description><![CDATA[Boulder's carbon tax, Democratic profiles, and beautiful public lands | Anna: Check out the official tumblr for the Bureau of Land Management. Beautiful photos and a peek into the lives of the “next generation of BLMers” as they share their experiences on the public lands. Over at Colorlines, five racial justice leaders make sense of the 2012 elections. Science communications guru Matthew Nisbet on the Nate Silver Era of election reporting (and news consumption) and how our obsession with polls...]]></description>
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