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		<description><![CDATA[A guide to facing the ecocide, the surprising benefits of anxiety, and more. | Aven Just one recommendation this week, because I had too much thinking to do after reading it to read anything else. Brian Calvert of High County News wrote an essay on confronting despair in the age of ecocide and it should be required reading for anyone who works in the environmental field. Or cares about the environment. Or lives on planet earth, for that matter. It’s not exactly a hopeful piece...]]></description>
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