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How far would you go to ensure that your generation leaves behind a healthier planet for your kids?
One Massachusetts dad swam through factory sludge, shipping pollution and sewage to draw attention to the damage human activity is doing to the nation’s waterways.
Now, he’s braving the Atlantic on a 1,000-mile coastal swim and water testing tour to call out the impact of climate change on the world’s oceans. At 40, Christopher Swain’s inspiration is this simple:
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