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Opinion: I’m a Black Climate Expert. Racism Derails Our Efforts to Save the Planet

By theoceandigest on June 3, 2020

June 3, 2020 By Ayana Elizabeth Johnson The Washington Post
Stopping climate change is hard enough, but racism only makes it harder

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