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is a campaign by National Geographic magazine to raise awareness and help reverse the global environmental crisis caused by single-use plastic. The initiative invites readers to take a pledge to ...
The acclaimed 167-year-old magazine ... value appearing in print. Goldberg also announced some expansions to the reporting staff, particularly in health coverage and “the intersection of ...
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