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    The resurgence of mass protests in the past two decades lays the groundwork for 2020

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    · Dec 31, 2019 · 11:42 pm
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    Children born today will suffer health effects of climate change all through their lives

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    How Britain’s first great conservationist used war to plant more trees

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    Google donates large amount of money to climate crisis deniers in US: The Guardian

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    · Oct 11, 2019 · 02:42 pm
  • How catastrophic will climate change in the Himalayas be for the rest of India (and the world)?

    How catastrophic will climate change in the Himalayas be for the rest of India (and the world)?

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