[324] Chemical and Energy Companies vs. Country, 2008
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October 2, 2020 â Thirty-one million people living in river deltas are at high risk of experiencing flooding and other impacts from tropical cyclones and climate change, according to a study by Indiana University researchers. An aerial view of Belem, Brazil, a city situated along the Amazon Delta in northeastern Brazil. A new study by IU researchers found that climate change places millions of peo
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