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WJTN News Headlines for Wed., Aug. 16, 2023

We've been installing a new computer, so this is late. Roof fire at Grape Co-Op in Westfield blamed on boiler problem. Firefighters from six departments made quick work of a roof fire tha.

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WJTN News Headlines for Mon., Aug. 14, 2023

Ellery man arrested for arson in Maple Springs fire, and threatening person with knife. A town of Ellery man has been arrested for allegedly setting an out-building on fire. and, threatening ano.

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WJTN News Headlines for Mon., Aug. 14, 2023

WJTN News Headlines for Mon., Aug. 14, 2023
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WJTN News Headlines for Mon., Aug. 14, 2023

Ellery man arrested for arson in Maple Springs fire, and threatening person with knife. A town of Ellery man has been arrested for allegedly setting an out-building on fire. and, threatening ano.

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Refugee camps can wreak enormous environmental damages - should source countries be liable for them?

Refugee camps can wreak enormous environmental damages - should source countries be liable for them? Leonard Hammer, University of Arizona May 13, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail Leonard Hammer, University of Arizona and Saleh Ahmed, Boise State University (THE CONVERSATION) While it may seem that much of the world has been locked down during the past pandemic year, more than 80 million people are currently on the move – unwillingly. Facing conflict in Syria, human rights violations in Myanmar and violence in Eritrea, among other hot spots, refugees are trying to relocate to North America and Western Europe, or at least to neighboring countries. Large camps of displaced persons can wreak major environmental damage. Refugees use and pollute water, deplete wood supplies for fuel, and poach animals for food, often harming parks, nature reserves and World Heritage Sites. These impacts make host countries less willing to receive more refugees.

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