
Earth in crisis: environmental policy in an international context
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Should industrialist countries pay for the devastation and suffering occurring in Bangladesh, where millions of people stand to lose their birthplace and livelihood?
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Should industrialist countries pay for the devastation and suffering occurring in Bangladesh, where millions of people stand to lose their birthplace and livelihood?
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Who is to Blame? is from Earth in crisis: environmental policy in an international context - for iPad/Mac/PC.
Published Dec 24, 2008 and 00:04:58 long