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		<description><![CDATA[Coast planning effort could use your voice. | For nearly a decade, Northwest communities have been embroiled in fights over coal, oil, and gas export schemes. It’s no secret that these debates are fractious&#8212;they strain civic institutions and often leave bruised feelings. Yet on Washington’s Pacific Ocean coast, a quieter and more collaborative approach is yielding inspiring results. What’s happening under the aegis of the Marine Spatial Planning initiative is, in many ways, a model for the kind...]]></description>
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