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Wir haben kein Recht, vor der Klimakrise zu kapitulieren
By Rebecca SolnitMenschen, die gegen Flut und Feuer kämpfen, können es sich nicht leisten, die Hoffnung zu verlieren. Warum also sollten wir das tun?
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