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SCHOENEFELD, GERMANY - SEPTEMBER 24: Migrants disembark from a government-chartered train that brought them from Bavaria on September 24, 2015 near Berlin in Schoenefeld, Germany. Germany is continuing to accept throusands of new migrants daily, many of them arriving via Austria and the Balkans, and is distributing them to shelters nationwide. Germany authorities are expecting to receive up to one million asylum applicants this year. (Photo by Sean Gallup/Getty Images)

SCHOENEFELD, GERMANY - SEPTEMBER 24:  Migrants disembark from a government-chartered train that brought them from Bavaria on September 24, 2015 near Berlin in Schoenefeld, Germany. Germany is continuing to accept throusands of new migrants daily, many of them arriving via Austria and the Balkans, and is distributing them to shelters nationwide. Germany authorities are expecting to receive up to one million asylum applicants this year. (Photo by Sean Gallup/Getty Images)

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KOS, GREECE - JUNE 04: Hundreds of migrant men, women and children along with tourists and locals board a ferry bound for Athens on June 04, 2015 in Kos, Greece. Many migrants are continuing to arrive on the Greek Island of Kos from Turkey. The Island has recently seen a drop in tourist numbers which has been attributed to negative reports on the migrant crisis that is continuing to grip the area. Many migrants are continuing to arrive on the Greek Island of Kos from Turkey. Around 30,000 migrants have entered Greece so far in 2015, with the country calling for more help from its European Union counterparts. (Photo by Dan Kitwood/Getty Images)

KOS, GREECE - JUNE 04:  Hundreds of migrant men, women and children along with tourists and locals board a ferry bound for Athens on June 04, 2015 in Kos, Greece.  Many migrants are continuing to arrive on the Greek Island of Kos from Turkey. The Island has recently seen a drop in tourist numbers which has been attributed to negative reports on the migrant crisis that is continuing to grip the area. Many migrants are continuing to arrive on the Greek Island of Kos from Turkey. Around 30,000 migrants have entered Greece so far in 2015, with the country calling for more help from its European Union counterparts.  (Photo by Dan Kitwood/Getty Images)

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Demonstrators holds a sign saying 'human change not climate change' as hundreds of Canadians took part in a massive march against climate change during the North American Day of Action in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on April 29, 2017. This march took place during U.S. President Donald Trump's 100th day in office and formed part of a North American Day of Action initiated by The People's Climate Movement. A massive march against climate change took place in Washington D.C along with sister marches across the world. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto via Getty Images)

Demonstrators holds a sign saying 'human change not climate change' as hundreds of Canadians took part in a massive march against climate change during the North American Day of Action in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on April 29, 2017. This march took place during U.S. President Donald Trump's 100th day in office and formed part of a North American Day of Action initiated by The People's Climate Movement. A massive march against climate change took place in Washington D.C along with sister marches across the world. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto via Getty Images)

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LODWAR, KENYA - NOVEMBER 09: A young boy from the remote Turkana tribe in Northern Kenya stands on a dried up river bed on November 9, 2009 near Lodwar, Kenya. Over 23 million people across East Africa are facing a critical shortage of water and food, a situation made worse by climate change. The traditional nomadic life of the pastoralist is coming under increasing pressure in northern Kenya from repeated droughts and political marginalisation. As a result, communities are forced to settle near the remaining water sources, overburdening the scarce reserves. Oxfam are responding to this crisis with a programme of water and food aid, distributed through relief centres in the region. (Photo by Christopher Furlong/Getty Images)

LODWAR, KENYA - NOVEMBER 09:  A young boy from the remote Turkana tribe in Northern Kenya stands on a dried up river bed on November 9, 2009 near Lodwar, Kenya. Over 23 million people across East Africa are facing a critical shortage of water and food, a situation made worse by climate change. The traditional nomadic life of the pastoralist is coming under increasing pressure in northern Kenya from repeated droughts and political marginalisation.  As a result, communities are forced to settle near the remaining water sources, overburdening the scarce reserves. Oxfam are responding to this crisis with a programme of water and food aid, distributed through relief centres in the region. (Photo by Christopher Furlong/Getty Images)