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		<description><![CDATA[Honoring our dear friend Gary Braasch, the "long arm of China," why Trump is winning, and more. | Alan Gary Braasch: Brother, it&#8217;s been years since we schemed of a photo book to lay bare the consequences of American consumerism and since you donated a cover photo for the first-ever book on climate change in Cascadia. Now, before we could scheme and collaborate again, you&#8217;re gone. Gary, your deep passion for this planet and the ache in your eyes to capture transcendent light were a gift to us...]]></description>
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