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Too little, too late?

It doesn’t seem all that long ago that we were made aware of the term ‘climate change’. Scientists, environmental activists and serious news reports all warned of the planet’s rapid warming and the detrimental effects this would hold for both people and our precious planet. It didn’t seem real, and yet as we witness the ice caps melt from mighty to meagre, and, at the opposite end of the scale, rising temperatures causing intense droughts and becoming the catalyst for the wildfires that are devastating Australia, it’s simply something that can no longer be ignored.

While it’s true to say the Earth’s climate has altered a lot over its

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