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The UN wants us to play video games to save the environment
Video Credit: euronews (in English)
Published on February 17, 2021 - Duration: 03:15s
The UN wants us to play video games to save the environment
The United Nations is teaming up with video game companies to get 'Gen Z' young people interested in climate change.
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