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"What's in the Air You Breathe?" by Amy Hrdina and Jesse Kroll; "How to Transform Your Climate Concern Into Action" by Jane Fonda; "The Last Living Members of an Extinct Species" by Jan Stejskal.
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"What's in the Air You Breathe?" by Amy Hrdina and Jesse Kroll; "How to Transform Your Climate Concern Into Action" by Jane Fonda; "The Last Living Members of an Extinct Species" by Jan Stejskal.

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