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Tag Archives: Dan Nolan
Carbon Nation – Does Climate Change Matter?
According to their website, Carbon Nation s a documentary movie about climate change solutions. Even if you doubt the severity of the impact of climate change or just don’t buy it at all, this is still a compelling and relevant film … Continue reading
Posted in Business, Energy, Environment, Film, Politics
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