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Geoffrey Deihl

The facts about climate change and overshoot

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  • Geoffrey Deihl

    #ClimateChange is now a #ClimateCrisis. It threatens the stability of every society. With agricultural failure a real possibility, it is grossly underreported and underplayed in the mainstream media. My goal is to educate and suggest action.

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