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The Stockholm Moment
[...]he pleaded before the delegations of the UN member states to "lead us out of this mess". [...]the Stockholm+50 Conference remained a low-key affair for a variety of reasons. The remaining five contributions (Bharat Desai, Chris Blakes, Kirk Junker, Shailesh Nayak and Philippe Cullet)...
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