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@ckesselheim
Are You Smarter Than a 10th Grader on Climate Change?
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: Nevada tribe fights
#coal
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#environmentaljustice
#NativeAmericans
about 23 hours ago
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: Gauging Public Opinion on Climate Change Policy
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