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George Stacey
George Stacey is an environmental journalist who has been working with Norvergence for the last year. She writes for various publication houses such as Nation of Change, Enviro Nigeria, ESI Africa, etc. Currently, she is also the Chief Executive Officer of Norvergence, a US-based environmental Non-governmental organization that spreads awareness of global warming and Climate change.
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