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CHICAGO -- Avery Smith, a senior at Thornwood High School, in suburban Chicago, said his favorite moment at the 28th annual United Nations Climate Change, or COP28, conference hosted in Dubai in the United Arab Emirates was listening to a panel discussion with Indigenous people from Canada about how climate change affects them. “It was a panel of four women, and the elder was talking about how ...

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