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		<title>Fracked gas at Cherry Point and Vancouver Island: An Introduction</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Massive LNG and pipelines threaten indigenous rights and the Salish Sea. | The next big fossil fuel fight in Cascadia may center on a proposed complex of LNG export plants and gas pipelines in northern Washington and southern British Columbia that almost no one is talking about. The plans could run afoul of tribal treaty rights, put the Salish Sea at risk of pipeline leaks, and turn the Northwest into a major carbon fuel depot for the Pacific Rim. Yet the project...]]></description>
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