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		<description><![CDATA[Love will save the environment, it's not too early to make solar eclipse plans, and more. | Anna Don’t stand between a baby and its mama. This mantra goes for wild animals, of course&#8212;polar bears come to mind; don’t mess with them&#8212;but humans too as it turns out. Here’s an excellent snapshot of the many powerful ways moms&#8212;and women in general&#8212;are motivated and activated around climate protections. Speaking of mamas and their babies, David Hochschild, the environmental commissioner on the California Energy Commission and an architect of Proposition B,...]]></description>
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