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How to get Haarlem residents talking about the climate? Plan for traveling artwork

How to get Haarlem residents talking about the climate? Plan for traveling artwork

Haarlem is planning a traveling artwork designed to spark community dialogue about climate change and creating a greener, more livable city. The project serves as a follow-up to the Haarlem Citizens' Assembly on climate that took place two years ago.

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Pope appoints former undocumented migrant as US bishop

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'Since the bad news, the reactions have been heartwarming.' Over 100 shirts from top footballers at auction for Tim (14) and Mason (4)

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An auction featuring over 100 donated football shirts will begin on May 1st to raise money for the Princess Máxima Center. The 'Shirts for Warriors' initiative was inspired by 14-year-old Tim, who is battling illness, and all proceeds will support pediatric oncology.

Sil (26) arrested on way to Gaza, but Cerisa (24) sails on with flotilla: 'We were surrounded by drones'

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Protest march in Amsterdam on Labour Day

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