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Mostrando las entradas de marzo, 2020

Salma´s Topic

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https://www.instagram.com/tv/B7X-8j6J08H/ This man talks about the timing of the climate change crisis. First, it talks about the importance of paying attention to the climate change and that we cannot postpone it until later. On the other hand, he comments on how important are the decisions we can make and stresses that if a power that produces as much pollution as China, it can mean a great change for the climate. Secondly, it also stresses that in society there is a group of people who are the new generation, young people are the ones who should confront the governments of each country and ask them to start taking new measures and thus be able to ensure the future of our children and the next generations.  Lastly, it encourages people to fight for this problem, and that we have sufficient resources to be able to advance in the solution of climate change

Carmen´s Topic

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https://www.instagram.com/p/B7EnD-Fg_c7/ Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are giving up their roles as senior royals, and their decision is set to change the dynamic of the royal family as we know it. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex announced the news earlier this month, writting on instagram that they "intend to step back as 'senior' members of the Royal Family and work to become financially independent." Buckingham Palace announced on Saturday that the couple will stop using their    HRH titles and will give up all royal duties starting in the Spring of 2020. Royal experts predicted this outcome months ago, after the couple spoke about their struggles with royal life in emotional interviews for their royal-tour documentary. This affects the Royal family reputation. -Carmen´s Topic
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https://www.instagram.com/tv/B8gSQ_jJbnQ/?igshid=lm5huaswy7xy Kailas is a climbing tree surgeon and wildlife rescuer. His unique skill set means he's been in demand for the past few months since Australia's bushfire crisis. He's currently on Kangaroo Island climbing unsafe trees to rescue injured koalas. Wildlife rescuers are racing to ensure koalas and other animals caught in this summer's devastating bushfires are saved. The massive inferno which engulfed Kangaroo Island in South Australia in January destroyed more than 210,000 hectares - about one-third of the entire island. The koala population has been drastically reduced to just 5,000 compared to nearly 60,000 before the horrific fires, Wildlife, Ecosystems and Habitat Bushfire Recovery Taskforce chairwoman Felicity-Ann Lewis said. All of this seems very hurtfull, if we don’t change the way we take care of the planet, this situation  can be repeated and many species are dying and becoming extinct, w