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In Gurugram, India, a five-foot globe made of discarded golf balls has been installed as a climate change reminder. The globe, named 'Below 2 Degrees', will melt when temperatures reach 53℃, symbolizing global warming. Created by climate activist and author Aakash Ranison, the artwork is designed to push people to take action against climate change.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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