'Since 1972, global collaboration has helped repair the ozone layer, stop endangered species from going extinct, and also phase out leaded fuel.'
of 10,000 young people, nearly 60% said they felt 'very worried' or 'extremely worried'. Overall, 45% of participants said their feelings about climate change impacted their daily lives.triple planetary threat
of climate change, pollution and waste, and loss of nature. Perhaps governments would become bolder in their climate action if older voters felt the same. And yet, despite the fears and the anxiety, there's much to be hopeful about as we commence the new year. Just last year, one of the key pollutants that affected children most, including their mental development, has now been completely eliminated.
This year, Algeria became the last country in the world to exhaust its stocks of leaded petrol, marking the end of a particularly
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