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		<description><![CDATA[The Oregon story, welcome to Blockadia, the sustainable consumption toolkit, and more. | Eric Among the Northwest’s living treasures is surely Floyd McKay. I’ve had the great pleasure of talking with him on a number of occasions over the last several years as he covered the coal exports and oil train controversies that have wracked the region. And I’m delighted to note that he’s published a new book, Reporting the Oregon Story: How Activists and Visionaries Transformed a State, that is part autobiography...]]></description>
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