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		<description><![CDATA[Suburbs can make you thinner, how homeownership became the engine of inequity, and more. | Eric I highly recommend Andrew Nikiforuk’s piece at the Tyee, where he spells out the findings of a deeply researched report on LNG projects in British Columbia. The analysis, by Voters Taking Action on Climate Change, shows that the province has startlingly few commonsense provisions to protect against terrorism, hazard zones, and numerous other risks posed by large-scale LNG production and shipping operations. Seattle City Councilmember emeritus Nick Licata has published...]]></description>
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