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A Holiday List Of River Books

Por: Forbes Tech December 17, 2022

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Reading by a river.getty This December, we need the world to focus on rivers. Two United Nations conferences have just concluded and, now, decision makers need to follow through on commitments and prioritize rivers for , , biodiversity and other values. For too long, rivers and other in these international agreements and the funding and policies that follow. What do global decision makers need to see the light? With the holiday season upon us,... + full article



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