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Youth street protesters turn sights on climate villains

Youth activists are trying to hold institutions to account and accelerate climate change protests, according to a report from the BBC's Jonathan Marcus. They have been finding ways to tackle the threats of the hotter planet.

Source: eco-business.com
Published on 2022-07-04

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