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7 people are doing this (and 2 others want to)!
4 people are discussing this action (4 comments).
Filed in Agriculture & Food, Carbon Sequestration, Carbon Trading, Children and Families, Climate Change, Consumerism, Education, Emissions, Energy Saving, Environment & Wildlife, Pollution, Population, Recycling, Transport, Travel

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1 person is discussing this action.
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