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			<description>Before I can make any conclusion, I have a couple of questions. First, define &quot;environmental movement&quot;.  The reason I ask this question is because that term is very vague, and can refer to anything from the environmental extremists to the move to non-fossil fuel based technologies.  Second, where does the statistic that only 5% of British Columbians support this &quot;environmental movement&quot; come from?  - sparksmallow</description>
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