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April 13, 2009

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Maria del refugio Rivera

The United nations should force China to do something about polluting the world. It is not only China who is suffering with global warming it is the world we are all obligated to save one and other. We are suffering because some nations are not doing their part to take care of the earth. China is one of them.China devided government do not care about their own people let alon others from different parts of the world.China has the greates pollution levels,of course India is not far behind. What are they doing?

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