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Climate change could kill 250000 children
Climate change could kill 250000 children
Climate change could kill 250000 children next year and the figure could rise to more than 400000 by 2030 according to Save the Children.
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Climate change could kill 250000 children
Ramsay Home — ... found the following on 2009-11-02 00:05:32: Telegraph.co.uk wrote... http://nt0.ggpht.com/news/tbn/DBnSZe3tSvF54M/6.jpg Telegraph.co.ukClimate change could kill 250000 childrenTelegraph.co.ukClimate change could kill 250000 children next year, and the figure could rise to more than 400000 by 2030, according to Save the Children. ...and more Read the original article at, http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/earthnews/6469700/Climate-change-could-kill-250000-children.html Follow more real-time stories about climate-change at ...

Climate Change May Kill 250,000 Kids Next Year - Many More to Die Annually by 2030
TreeHugger — ... via flickr. Now here's one to tug at your climate change heartstrings... A new report from Save the Children highlights the impact that ...

Run, Kids, the Carbon Monster is Coming!
EarthFirst.com — ... But one fumbled ad doesn’t mean that people should forget or ignore the harsh reality. Children will, indeed, be the victims of climate change if we don’t act – in fact, the Telegraph reports that 250,000 children could die due to climate change next year and that number could rise to more than 400,000 annually by 2030. ...

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