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Biology, 03.12.2020 23:00 adrianbanuelos1999

Climate Change: Who Should Pay for the Consequences? (Take a Stand!!!)

Support your position with clear reasons and specific examples. Follow the debate guidelines discussed in class. Try to use the relevant words below in your response.

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