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		<title>By: OttawaGreens &#187; Events in May</title>
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		<description>[...] Second, arctic explorer and environmental educator Geoff Green will be giving a talk about arctic climate change at the main branch of the Ottawa Public Library on May 22nd. This issue has many envionmental and cultural implications, and is particularly relevant after the recent discovery that arctic ice is melting three times faster than originally thought. Admission is free. See the event listing for further information. [...]</description>
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