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    Volodymyr Zelenskiy “Of course, I'm grateful to all of our partners who have helped us with air defence: each air defence system and each air defence missile is literally saving lives. It's important that everything works out as quickly as possible: every new agreement with our partners to strengthen our air defence, every initiative from Ukraine's friends to help us, particularly with finding and supplying Patriot [anti-aircraft missile systems]. Ukraine needs at least seven [Patriot] systems. Our partners have these Patriots. Russian terrorists can see that unfortunately our partners aren't as determined to protect Europe from terror as they are to do so in the Middle East. But [our partners] can give us the air defence systems that we need. We mustn't waste time: we need to signal determination.” 2 hours ago
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    Antony Blinken “I saw that Huawei just put out a new laptop that it boasted was AI capable, that uses an Intel chip. I think it demonstrates that what we're focused on is only the most sensitive technology that could pose a threat to our security. We're not focused on cutting off trade, or for that matter containing or holding back China.” 7 hours ago
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Air quality and climate change

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“Imagine it's the near future. You leave your house and the air is clean and fresh. You get in a car or bus that's clean and electric and it takes you wherever you want to go. So is this some impossible utopia? No. Not at all. It's absolutely possible. And we already have the map that gets us there: the Paris Climate Agreement. And almost 200 countries have already signed on. Every five years each nation has to report back on how they are reducing their carbon footprint and what they are doing to keep global temperature from raising more than 1.5° Celsius. This is personal for me. I don't want to choke on the air I breathe, or see wildfires burning out of control. So let's keep working together. You too can protect what is left and repair what has been damaged. So help me spread the word by posting your support of the Paris Agreement.”

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United Nations Environment Goodwill Ambassador for North America
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“We think of our air as being relatively clean in North America. And so one of the things I think is so incredible is how many people are still affected by our air quality, even though it's so much better than it was decades ago. The striking predictions suggest human actions to curb air pollution now can make a difference in both the long and short term. Fewer children going to the hospital with asthma attacks, fewer elderly people dying of respiratory illnesses or heart attacks. I think most anywhere that takes action to mitigate climate change can expect to see enormous benefits very, very rapidly … if the whole world co-operates, then of course, we also solve the climate crisis.”

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Physicist and a climate specialist and professor at Duke University's Nicholas School of the Environment
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