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globally
globally.
globally?
globally. So it's really hard to scale
globally, thanks to an incredible
Globally, we know,
globally famous for making sure that
globally and it can make global impact
Globally, the agriculture,
Globally, one in four people feel
globally recognized for its political and economic crisis.
globally. Um, there's so few of us who
Globally, one in four people feel lonely.
globally and they may extend that lead
Globally, one in three women face physical or sexual violence
globally are working less there's less
globally, one billion meals go uneaten every single day.
Globally, we estimate about 20 million workers
Globally, we are responsible for recycling 58% of plastic,
globally and granted $20 million to a
globally to swell without making enough
Globally, there are 1.1 billion women right now
Globally, that number is even higher.
Globally, so much so that countries like China that are authoritarian
Globally, however, it's a very different story.
Globally, one third of all the food we produce each year
Globally, Indigenous people are really good at managing for biodiversity
Globally, it's number two.
Globally, it's more than 65 percent.
Globally, there will be a shortage of nearly 18 million health care workers
Globally, we will need 700,000 electric busses,
Globally, air pollution causes
Globally as well as nationally,
Globally, PB has been shown to improve public health,
globally it's the same thing
globally and that include young girls as
globally to be able to mobilize for this
globally about racial injustice and
globally coordinated way
globally, but especially in the US.
globally and in the US context.
globally, we're learning to work together in ways we could never have imagined.
globally so the question was how do you
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