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Eminent speakers weigh in on world affairs

“This roller coaster is headed for a crash, and we’re in the front car.” So said former Vice President Al Gore on America’s role in the climate crisis when he addressed Philadelphia’s World Affairs Council on Friday. Full Article at Daily Pennsylvanian

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