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		<description><![CDATA[Tarika Powell joins our Portland community to talk about methanol. | In the last several years, Cascadia has seen a tsunami of proposals to expand the region’s capacity to ship coal and oil throughout and out of the region. More recently, a third wave of proposals has emerged: fracked petrochemicals, including methanol, which Chinese companies would use to make plastics. But methanol comes at a high cost. Sometimes pitched as green, there is no evidence to support the project’s hype of...]]></description>
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