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		<description><![CDATA[Northwest opposition to fossil fuels celebrates a decade of success and three big new wins. | The new year is proving to be a promising one for Northwest climate progress, especially for the movement opposing fossil fuel development, which we’ve taken to calling The Green Line. One measure of the movement’s success&#8212;hard won over many years in countless communities around the region&#8212;is a trio of new stories about its history, cast of characters, and surprising success. Great News at Long Last!, an hour-long program by Barbara...]]></description>
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