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		<description><![CDATA[Coastal tribes share tactics and resources to bring fossil fuel transport to a halt. | Editor’s note: This article was originally published by Yes! Magazine.  There’s no such thing as a good place for an oil-train derailment, but this year’s June 3 spill outside Mosier, Oregon, could have been worse if the 16 oil cars had derailed and caught fire even a few hundred feet in either direction. The derailment was just far enough away from populated areas, including a nearby school and mobile home park,...]]></description>
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