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Tramp up a mountain

james mcconachie

Climate action, resilience, remote rural life, biodiversity.

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Authors

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  • james mcconachie

    Project manager. Writer. Remote rural Spain. Interested in language, both human and animal, climate collapse and biodiversity.

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