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Now you can fight climate change by drinking this beer

A British craft brewer has launched a beer made from melted polar ice caps, sending a case of "Make Earth Great Again" to the White House to highlight climate change denial.

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A British craft brewer has launched a beer made from melted polar ice caps, sending a case of "Make Earth Great Again" to the White House to highlight climate change denial.
Profits from the beer will be donated to 10:10, a charity that supports projects tackling climate change.
 

BrewDog said it was inspired by the U.S. withdrawal from the Paris Accord, a pledge made by nearly 200 countries in 2015 to limit global warming, mainly by cutting carbon dioxide and other emissions from the burning of fossil fuels.

"Make Earth Great Again is a reaction to declining interest from notable world leaders to the biggest issues facing our planet and civilisation," Brewdog co-founder, James Watt, said in a statement. "Beer is a universal language."
The Scottish craft brewer said the beer is brewed with water from melted polar ice caps and Arctic cloudberries, an edible fruit similar to a blackberry that is native to Arctic regions.

Labels on the Brewdog bottles depict a cartoon robot resembling U.S. President Donald Trump battling a polar bear. 

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