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A school district started a "green club" where students work on projects to reduce the school’s carbon footprint

时间:2025-11-19 02:36:49 来源:Everforward Digital Systems 作者:Art Features 阅读:778次

A school district started a "green club" where students work on projects to reduce the school’s carbon footprint

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A new species of fish was identified in a freshwater lakeStudents participated in a debate competition on environmental issuesA famous chef hosted a cooking show on national television

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The stock market fluctuated due to global political tensionsA new library was built in a suburban neighborhood

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Researchers developed a new method to clean up oil spills

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