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Holiday Stroll for Climate Hope – event video

12/3/2015. As climate negotiators met in Paris for COP21, the Albuquerque Climate Coalition marched and sang clean energy carols at the Nob Hill ‘holiday shop and stroll’ to gather petition signatures for 100% clean renewable energy by 2050.

Holiday Stroll for Climate Hope – event video

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