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		<description><![CDATA[Eric de Place joins KBOO Radio to discuss the fossil fuel industry's pending schemes for Cascadia. | The people of Cascadia have scored many victories in the past decade against coal, oil, and gas corporations that want to turn the region in a superhighway to Asian markets for their fossil fuel products. But the region&#8217;s fight is far from over, as detailed in our recent report, &#8220;Northwest Targets.&#8221; The report identifies the top ten sites around Cascadia still facing significant threat from dirty energy infrastructure proposals and...]]></description>
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