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‘Heat, Heat, Heat': Aspen Institute Holds Climate Change Roundtable

Por: NBC 6 South Florida Nation October 20, 2022

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> ALL RIGHT, CHELSEA, THANK YOU. >>> BATTLING CLIMATE CHANGE, TODAY LEADERS IN MIAMI BEACH TEAMED UP WITH THE ASPEN TEAMED UP WITH THE ASPEN INSTITUTE TO FIND SOLUTIONS FOR THIS WORLDWIDE CHALLENGE THATS ESPECIALLY CONCERNING HERE IN SOUTH FLORIDA. SOUTH FLORIDA. HERE IS NBC 6 REPORTER AMANDA PLASENCIA WITH A LOOK AT TODAYS PLASENCIA WITH A LOOK AT TODAYS DISCUSSIONS. TODAY THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH AND THE ASPEN INSTITUTE HELD A ROUND TABLE TO... + full article



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