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Home > News > The week that was: world religious leaders confront climate disruption

The week that was: world religious leaders confront climate disruption

June 19, 2018
By Rev. Margaret Bullitt-Jonas
Reviving Creation

http://revivingcreation.org/the-week-that-was-world-religious-leaders-confront-climate-disruption/

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