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The term "Great Turning" is just one way to
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Global warming is unlikely to yield to politics-as-usual. So what will work? Start with the fact that 鈥渨e鈥 are not one, but rather a world divided.
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A polluted river in China becomes the site of a water park that provides a safe place for children's play, a celebration of water's beauty, and a cleansing of the water itself.
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One 12 year-old-kid - what could he possibly do
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Although public opinion has turned against the use of landmines, a large number remain active, a lethal reminder of wars long over. One group of Americans and Vietnamese are removing landmines and restoring an indigenous ecosystem ...
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