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Published on November 19, 2019
Eunice Choi, Planetary Health Research Assistant at the Dahdaleh Institute, joined 100 youth from across Europe and Canada at the Amplify Summit in Montreal. From November 4 to 7, participants presented their research on gender inequality, climate change and violent extremism. Choi focused on climate change, engaging in dialogue about climate change-related issues in local communities, initiatives already taking place, and further climate action that can be taken.
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