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		<description><![CDATA[Family life without fossil fuels, sleeping pods vs. airplanes, and more. | Aven This week, I found this story about a community successfully living without fossil fuels to be both heartening and inspiring, especially as my own family embarks on the process of acquiring our own little plot to try our hand at urban homesteading. Also inspiring but less heartening is this story about the large carnivore researcher at WSU who has been silenced and punished by school administrators and state lawmakers...]]></description>
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