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		<title>Q&amp;A: Harnessing the power of nature to address water and climate challenges</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[【能源与环境】 &#124; Energy &#38; Environment
By Tom Johnson，Stanford Water in the West Program，2022-08-18
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A Stanford water policy expert discusses how investments in nature could simultaneously help states bolster water supplies and achieve their climate goals.

A beaver chews on vegetation in a beaver pond. (Image credit: iStockPhoto/Rejean Bedard)
This has been a summer of extremes. As America wilts under unprecedented [...]]]></description>
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