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		<description><![CDATA[Why facts don't change our minds, the green movement addresses racism, a cosmos controversy, and more.  | Serena Former Grist staff writer Brentin Mock (now with CityLab) wrote an excellent article for Outside Magazine on the imperative for traditional green organizations to adopt racial justice as a central priority to their work. Doing so, he argues, is the only way to right these groups’ racist legacy and to remain relevant and powerful into the future. My new morning mindfulness practice? Taking a minute each morning to ponder...]]></description>
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