Roaming-Gebühren: Es ist im Sack
e worst impacts of climate change, but are only expected to receive $1.8 trillion in climate finance.“ This highlights the urgent need for wealthier nations to fulfill their commitments to provide financial support to developing countries in their efforts to mitigate and adapt to climate change
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Roaming Charges: It’s in the Bag
Iowa GOP caucus worker collecting paper voting slips in a grocery bag. Q: “Are there holes in the bag?” John Lennon: “There’s a hole to get in and out.” Q: “Are you gonna come out of the bag, once?” Lennon: “Not during this press conference, no.” (laughter) Q: “How could you prove that you are John Lennon?” Lennon: “I don’t have to. I’m here just to talk about peace. It doesn’t matter who I am.” Q: “Are you the ghost of John Lennon?” Lennon: “Could be.” – At John and Yoko’s Bagism protest against the Vietnam War in Vienna, March 31 1969 + Though you may not have heard about it given the minimal press coverage, over 400,000 people converged
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