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		<description><![CDATA[Which Northwest communities are most threatened by coal, oil, and gas projects? | The Pacific Northwest has been overloaded by fossil fuel development proposals including at least six coal export terminals, more than a dozen oil-by-rail facilities, and numerous fracked gas and petrochemical projects. Together, these projects add as much as 100 million tons of coal per year, a million barrels of oil per day, and staggering volumes of methane gas. Sightline policy director Eric de Place recently joined KEXP&#8217;s Diane Horn on Mind...]]></description>
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