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2030 Climate Challenge walks the walk3 October 2019CultureThe time for talking is overThe time for talking is overRegion: United KingdomMore: Climate emergency2030 Climate ChallengeGlobal Climate StrikeArchitects DeclareSustainable architectureDesign construction & technology
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