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I opened the latest issue, with its teasing headline How we (), with a sense of trepidation and weariness. I feared it would follow a format I’ve seen many times before. I would be told, in great detail, about the sins of the oil companies. There would be some mention of various policies that might help clip their claws, followed by a brief rousing exhortation to ‘grassroots movements’.

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