How Medicine Makes the Environment Sick
Pharmaceuticals from cold medicine, antidepressants and painkillers to cancer drugs and antibiotics pollute the environment…
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Pharmaceuticals from cold medicine, antidepressants and painkillers to cancer drugs and antibiotics pollute the environment…
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2024 USAID Climate MEL Learning Series: Climate Finance Reporting Slides
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These slides were presented during the Climate Finance Reporting webinar in the 2024 USAID Climate MEL Learning Series.
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