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In this undated photo released by Russian Presidential Press Service, Russian President Vladimir Putin stands on a hill in Siberia during a break from state affairs ahead of his birthday. Russian president chose the Siberian taiga forest to go on a hike ahead of his birthday on October 7, 2019. (Photo by Alexei Druzhinin/Sputnik/Kremlin Pool Photo via AP Photo)

In this undated photo released by Russian Presidential Press Service, Russian President Vladimir Putin stands on a hill in Siberia during a break from state affairs ahead of his birthday. Russian president chose the Siberian taiga forest to go on a hike ahead of his birthday on October 7, 2019. (Photo by Alexei Druzhinin/Sputnik/Kremlin Pool Photo via AP Photo)



A Brazilian soldier puts out fires at the Nova Fronteira region in Novo Progresso, Brazil, Tuesday, September 3, 2019. Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro sent the military to help extinguish some fires. Last week, he passed a decree banning most fires for land-clearing for a period of 60 days, although he later limited the ban to the Amazon. (Photo by Leo Correa/AP Photo)

A Brazilian soldier puts out fires at the Nova Fronteira region in Novo Progresso, Brazil, Tuesday, September 3, 2019. Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro sent the military to help extinguish some fires. Last week, he passed a decree banning most fires for land-clearing for a period of 60 days, although he later limited the ban to the Amazon. (Photo by Leo Correa/AP Photo)



Danny James walks under the Tybee Island pier with a hat full of sea shells he collected during low tide as Hurricane Dorian passes 80 miles out to sea, September 5, 2019, in Tybee Island, Ga. (Photo by Stephen B. Morton/AP Photo)

Danny James walks under the Tybee Island pier with a hat full of sea shells he collected during low tide as Hurricane Dorian passes 80 miles out to sea, September 5, 2019, in Tybee Island, Ga. (Photo by Stephen B. Morton/AP Photo)



A tourist takes a selfie photograph in an area forbidden to walking, overlooking the waterfalls in Gullfoss, Iceland on September 16, 2019. (Photo by Chris Helgren/Reuters)

A tourist takes a selfie photograph in an area forbidden to walking, overlooking the waterfalls in Gullfoss, Iceland on September 16, 2019. (Photo by Chris Helgren/Reuters)



Tourists take photos as hot air balloons glide over Goreme district during early morning at the historical Cappadocia region, located in Central Anatolia's Nevsehir province, Turkey on September 30, 2019. Cappadocia is preserved as a UNESCO World Heritage site and is famous for its chimney rocks, hot air balloon trips, underground cities and boutique hotels carved into rocks. In Turkey's one of the most important tourism regions Cappadocia, local and foreign tourists get the chance of enjoying the scenery participating air balloon tours in the early hours of the morning. (Photo by Sercan Kucuksahin/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)

Tourists take photos as hot air balloons glide over Goreme district during early morning at the historical Cappadocia region, located in Central Anatolia's Nevsehir province, Turkey on September 30, 2019. Cappadocia is preserved as a UNESCO World Heritage site and is famous for its chimney rocks, hot air balloon trips, underground cities and boutique hotels carved into rocks. In Turkey's one of the most important tourism regions Cappadocia, local and foreign tourists get the chance of enjoying the scenery participating air balloon tours in the early hours of the morning. (Photo by Sercan Kucuksahin/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)



A mountain biker looks into the Rhine Valley, in Wangs, Switzerland, 13 September 2019. (Photo by Gian Ehrenzeller/EPA/EFE)

A mountain biker looks into the Rhine Valley, in Wangs, Switzerland, 13 September 2019. (Photo by Gian Ehrenzeller/EPA/EFE)



Russian girl holds a kite in front of the main building of the Moscow State University in Moscow, Russia, 19 August 2019. (Photo by Yuri Kochetkov/EPA/EFE)

Russian girl holds a kite in front of the main building of the Moscow State University in Moscow, Russia, 19 August 2019. (Photo by Yuri Kochetkov/EPA/EFE)



Stefanie enjoys the view of the Swiss Aletsch Glacier, in Valais, Switzerland, 25 September 2019. The Swiss Aletsch glacier, one of the largest ice streams in Europe, is the first Unesco World Heritage Site of the Alps. This huge river of ice stretches over 23 km from its formation in the Jungfrau region (at 4000 m) down to the Massa Gorge in Valais, around 2500 m below. (Photo by Anthony Anex/EPA/EFE)

Stefanie enjoys the view of the Swiss Aletsch Glacier, in Valais, Switzerland, 25 September 2019. The Swiss Aletsch glacier, one of the largest ice streams in Europe, is the first Unesco World Heritage Site of the Alps. This huge river of ice stretches over 23 km from its formation in the Jungfrau region (at 4000 m) down to the Massa Gorge in Valais, around 2500 m below. (Photo by Anthony Anex/EPA/EFE)



A motorcycle drives between Baobab trees at Baobab alley near the city of Morondava, Madagascar, August 30, 2019. (Photo by Baz Ratner/Reuters)

A motorcycle drives between Baobab trees at Baobab alley near the city of Morondava, Madagascar, August 30, 2019. (Photo by Baz Ratner/Reuters)



A swimmer explores big waves during high tide as Hurricane Dorian churns offshore on September 3, 2019 in Indialantic, Florida. The massive, slow-moving hurricane which devastated parts of the Bahamas with 110 mph winds and heavy rains is expected to now head northwest and travel parallel to Florida’s eastern coast, according to the National Weather Service. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)

A swimmer explores big waves during high tide as Hurricane Dorian churns offshore on September 3, 2019 in Indialantic, Florida. The massive, slow-moving hurricane which devastated parts of the Bahamas with 110 mph winds and heavy rains is expected to now head northwest and travel parallel to Florida’s eastern coast, according to the National Weather Service. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)



Tourists rest in a lake at Elnya marsh, one of the biggest marshes in Central Europe, near the village of Kanakhi, about 230 km from Minsk​, Belarus, 31 August 2019. (Photo by Tatyana Zenkovich/EPA/EFE)

Tourists rest in a lake at Elnya marsh, one of the biggest marshes in Central Europe, near the village of Kanakhi, about 230 km from Minsk​, Belarus, 31 August 2019. (Photo by Tatyana Zenkovich/EPA/EFE)



A hiker plays his accordion with view of Wildlake and the Pizol glacier on the sideline of a commemoration for the “dying” glacier of Pizol mountain, pictured in the background, in Wangs, Switzerland, Sunday, September 22, 2019. Various organizations gathered to shine a light on climate change and melting glaciers. (Photo by Gian Ehrenzeller/Keystone via AP Photo)

A hiker plays his accordion with view of Wildlake and the Pizol glacier on the sideline of a commemoration for the “dying” glacier of Pizol mountain, pictured in the background, in Wangs, Switzerland, Sunday, September 22, 2019. Various organizations gathered to shine a light on climate change and melting glaciers. (Photo by Gian Ehrenzeller/Keystone via AP Photo)



Husky dogs pull a rig and musher Audun Salte through the town of Longyearbyen in Svalbard, Norway, August 6, 2019. Salte worries that as temperatures warm, climate change could lead to the extinction of all life on Earth. A man who likes kissing and dancing with his dogs (he has 110 of them) he's concerned most about the nonhumans on the planet. “If climate change should be the end of humanity, I really don't care, but if climate change is the end of any animal species who hasn't contributed anything towards the speeding up of this process, that's why I am reacting”, he said. “On the highway, when people slow down to look at a car crash, climate change is like that because everyone is slowing down to look at the accident but not realising that we are actually the car crash”. (Photo by Hannah McKay/Reuters)

Husky dogs pull a rig and musher Audun Salte through the town of Longyearbyen in Svalbard, Norway, August 6, 2019. Salte worries that as temperatures warm, climate change could lead to the extinction of all life on Earth. A man who likes kissing and dancing with his dogs (he has 110 of them) he's concerned most about the nonhumans on the planet. “If climate change should be the end of humanity, I really don't care, but if climate change is the end of any animal species who hasn't contributed anything towards the speeding up of this process, that's why I am reacting”, he said. “On the highway, when people slow down to look at a car crash, climate change is like that because everyone is slowing down to look at the accident but not realising that we are actually the car crash”. (Photo by Hannah McKay/Reuters)



A reveller covered in grease takes part in the annual Cascamorras festival in Baza, southern Spain on September 6, 2019. (Photo by Jon Nazca/Reuters)

A reveller covered in grease takes part in the annual Cascamorras festival in Baza, southern Spain on September 6, 2019. (Photo by Jon Nazca/Reuters)



The Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights) is seen in the sky in Ivalo of Lapland, Finland on September 27, 2019. (Photo by Alexander Kuznetsov/Reuters)

The Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights) is seen in the sky in Ivalo of Lapland, Finland on September 27, 2019. (Photo by Alexander Kuznetsov/Reuters)



In this August 16, 2019, photo, NYU student researchers sit on top of a rock overlooking the Helheim glacier in Greenland. Summer 2019 is hitting the island hard with record-shattering heat and extreme melt. Scientists estimate that by the end of the summer, about 440 billion tons of ice, maybe more, will have melted or calved off Greenland's giant ice sheet. Helheim glacier has shrunk about 6 miles (10 kilometers) since scientists visited in 2005. (Photo by Felipe Dana/AP Photo)

In this August 16, 2019, photo, NYU student researchers sit on top of a rock overlooking the Helheim glacier in Greenland. Summer 2019 is hitting the island hard with record-shattering heat and extreme melt. Scientists estimate that by the end of the summer, about 440 billion tons of ice, maybe more, will have melted or calved off Greenland's giant ice sheet. Helheim glacier has shrunk about 6 miles (10 kilometers) since scientists visited in 2005. (Photo by Felipe Dana/AP Photo)



Krimej indigenous Chief Kadjyre Kayapo, of the Kayapo indigenous community, looks out at a path created by loggers on the border between the Biological Reserve Serra do Cachimbo, front, and Menkragnotire indigenous lands, in Altamira, Para state, Brazil, Saturday, August 31, 2019. Much of the deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon is done illegally – land grabbers burn areas to clear land for agriculture and loggers encroach on national forests and indigenous reserves, and Kayapo says he does not want loggers and prospectors on his land. (Photo by Leo Correa/AP Photo)

Krimej indigenous Chief Kadjyre Kayapo, of the Kayapo indigenous community, looks out at a path created by loggers on the border between the Biological Reserve Serra do Cachimbo, front, and Menkragnotire indigenous lands, in Altamira, Para state, Brazil, Saturday, August 31, 2019. Much of the deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon is done illegally – land grabbers burn areas to clear land for agriculture and loggers encroach on national forests and indigenous reserves, and Kayapo says he does not want loggers and prospectors on his land. (Photo by Leo Correa/AP Photo)



A trailer competes in the 170 km Mount Blanc Ultra Trail (UTMB) race around the Mont-Blanc crossing France, Italy and Swiss, on August 31, 2019 in the Tete aux Vents near Chamonix. (Photo by Jeff Pachoud/AFP Photo)

A trailer competes in the 170 km Mount Blanc Ultra Trail (UTMB) race around the Mont-Blanc crossing France, Italy and Swiss, on August 31, 2019 in the Tete aux Vents near Chamonix. (Photo by Jeff Pachoud/AFP Photo)



Woman with traditional kimono dress and umbrella walking along the pathway in the bamboo forest of Arashiyama, Kyoto prefecture, Japan. (Photo by Marco Bottigelli/Getty Images)

Woman with traditional kimono dress and umbrella walking along the pathway in the bamboo forest of Arashiyama, Kyoto prefecture, Japan. (Photo by Marco Bottigelli/Getty Images)
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