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CO2 Climate Change Opera at Milan's La Scala
19 May 2015
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Teatro alla Scala in Milan, Italy, will feature a new opera on climate change entitled CO2 and composed by Giorgio Battistelli.

Visit Teatro alla Scala web site.

Photo credit: Teatro alla Scala.

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