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Hot tempers can help cool the planet

In our series of letters from African journalists, climate change activists have expressed their anger to each other in a bid to tackle the global warming pandemic, writes the BBC's Chris Stokel-Walker, the chairman of the Greenpeace group.

Source: blogs.lse.ac.uk
Published on 2021-11-30

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