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		<description><![CDATA[Local governments are making the Thin Green Line a reality. | In the final weeks of 2016, Portland moved to the forefront of the Thin Green Line&#8212;the Northwest’s opposition movement to coal, oil, and gas exports&#8212;when its city council voted unanimously to prohibit building new fossil fuel infrastructure in the city. The vote is likely the most aggressive anti-fossil fuel move by any government in North America. And with it, Portland is charting a course for local governments in the Northwest...]]></description>
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