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It’s just less than a month until climate delegates from all over the world will gather in Madrid, the capital of Spain. UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) has
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THERE were whispers in the village, high up in the mountains of Afghanistan. There was a stranger here. He had made a friend and been invited to live in a