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Tone Lanzillo, a climate activist who moved to Minnesota, poses for a portrait in Canal Park in Duluth, Minnesota, on April 12, 2023. In the far north of the United States, Duluth, population 86,000, is known for its snowy winters and the almost oceanic breeze of the immense Lake Superior. Today, the city is being talked about as a potential future "climate refuge". (Photo by STEPHEN MATUREN / AFP) (Photo by STEPHEN MATUREN/AFP via Getty Images)
Tone Lanzillo, a climate activist who moved to Minnesota, poses for a portrait in Canal Park in Duluth, Minnesota, on April 12, 2023. In the far north of the United States, Duluth, population 86,000, is known for its snowy winters and the almost oceanic breeze of the immense Lake Superior. Today, the city is being talked about as a potential future "climate refuge". (Photo by STEPHEN MATUREN / AFP) (Photo by STEPHEN MATUREN/AFP via Getty Images)
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