Sir Paul on Arctic: 'Let it be'
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Sir Paul on Arctic: 'Let it be'

Moscow : Russia | Jun 21, 2012 at 4:30 AM PDT
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Sir Paul backs Greenpeace Arctic campaign Environment correspondent, BBC News, Rio de Janeiro Campaigners want environmentally damaging activities in the Arctic to end Greenpeace is launching a campaign to have the Arctic region declared a sanctuary by the United Nations. FULL ARTICLE AT BBC
 
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