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English: The March For Forests 2019, initiated by Greenpeace Romania in collaboration with NGOs Agent Green and Declic, gathered thousands of people in more than 10 cities across Europe
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Source https://www.greenpeace.org/romania/articol/4936/lansarea-sumal-2-0-amanata-de-guvern-pentru-a-treia-oara-in-ultimele-12-luni/
Author Greenpeace / Cătălin Georgescu

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Thousands march for forests against illegal logging in Bucharest, Romania, on November 2, 2019

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