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Subject Tiny but deadly
Date September 9, 2020 6:18 PM
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<[link removed]>Tiny but deadly: Cigarette butts are the most commonly polluted plastic <[link removed]>



Cigarette butts are small and tend to go unnoticed but they are hiding almost everywhere.



<[link removed]>Climate change, water woes, and conflict concerns in the Middle East: A toxic mix <[link removed]>



The devastating consequences of having too little water, or far too much.



<[link removed]>Earth Day Network Africa ambassador raising awareness to ban single use plastics <[link removed]>



Plastic pollutes our oceans and soon enough there will be more plastic in the sea.



<[link removed]>Street art campaign Global Halt takes root in Iran <[link removed]>



Artists are integral to the environmental movement, making the daunting subject of climate change personal.



<[link removed]>Mexico Earth Day School contest draws hundreds of innovative projects <[link removed]>



Global lockdowns may have shuttered classrooms, but they haven’t shut down energy for environmental action.







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