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10 Apr 2022 | SERVIR-HKH

High impact weather, climate change, and deaths of millions

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The world, nature, human beings and the animal kingdom are the most beautiful and wondrous things to explore and enjoy. But very unfortunately natural and preventable man-made/human-induced disasters, conflicts and wars are destroying our only one earth, environment, lives and livelihoods.

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