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		<description><![CDATA[Oil trains are not worth the risk, the United States of Trump, 32 bits of wise life advice, and more. | Eric I urge everyone who’s interested in oil-by-rail shipments to read Chris Carvalho’s recent op-ed in the Oregonian in which he does the math on derailment probabilities using the industry’s own numbers. The upshot? Under the current levels of oil transport, an event would happen about once every 30 months, in good agreement with the recent Mosier accident. It would shorten to once every 18 months in the gorge if...]]></description>
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