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Letter to the editor: Unified work critical for fighting warming, preserving resources

Por: Portland Press Herald Opinion November 04, 2022

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“The three main greenhouse gases hit record high levels in the atmosphere last year, the U.N. weather agency said,” began on Page A3 of the Oct. 27 Portland Press Herald. Not that we’ve again failed to lower our rate of polluting Earth’s atmosphere, which is killing many plants and animals, including humans, but we are increasing our rate of polluting. Why? Because no one wants to be inconvenienced, make sacrifices, have to change their... + full article



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