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The environmental community has historically appeared satisfied on walking away from the table if they couldn't get the whole pie as opposed to taking a piece or two. That in itself for some appeared to be a strategy. That's no longer the case now. We're willing to take whatever pieces we can get, because we can always come back for more later.

Clifford Traisman

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