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Climate change no longer seems to be an abstract and remote concept. In the last few years, its manifestations have been many and varied, so much so that they are becoming increasingly difficult to ignore. Unseasonal rains, debilitating droughts, excessive floods, devastating cyclones and storms
Climatologists and scientists, for their part, have been studying manifestations of climate change, such as receding arctic ice caps and disappearing wildlife habitats, which are not readily apparent to the rest of us. They are coming up with convincing proof that our climate is indeed changing in ways that differ from its usual cyclical behavior.
When a somewhat similar threat
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