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A project shows statues melting to warn of a climate crisis

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Miami (USA), Sep 9 (EFE / EPA) .- (CAMERA: Cristóbal Herrera) Showing how a statue melts from the heat is a "dramatic way" of exposing the effects of the climate crisis, and that is exactly what intends a project that started this Wednesday in Miami, one of the cities most vulnerable to global warming in the United States.

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