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Conservation

Most Important Words Spoken in 2007

NWF   |   December 29, 2007

Check out this video of Al Gore’s speech accepting the Nobel Peace prize in Oslo, Norway earlier this month. They are the most important words of the year.

Conservation
Published: December 29, 2007

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