An Ann Arbor doctor reflects on how hanging laundry in his basement became a gateway to larger climate actions, challenging the idea that individual behavior doesn’t matter.
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An Ann Arbor doctor reflects on how hanging laundry in his basement became a gateway to larger climate actions, challenging the idea that individual behavior doesn’t matter.