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| | | | | Some bacteria, viruses and archaea have persisted through Earth's extreme geographic and atmospheric conditions for over 3 billion years. How can we learn from these microbes to inform our climate change response? | |
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www.vox.com
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| | | | | Coral around the Dutch island has recovered from past bleaching and hurricanes. Now it faces disease and severe marine heat, putting its strength to the test. | |
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| | | | | [AI summary] The National Climate Assessment (NCA) report highlights the severe impacts of climate change across the United States, including extreme weather events, rising sea levels, and threats to biodiversity and ecosystems. It emphasizes the need for immediate action to mitigate these effects, such as reducing greenhouse gas emissions, protecting and restoring natural ecosystems, and enhancing resilience in vulnerable communities. The report also addresses global interdependencies, noting how climate change affects international relations, economic stability, and global security. Additionally, it underscores the importance of investing in renewable energy, adapting to changing conditions, and supporting climate-resilient industries to safeguard both hum... | |
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www.laptopmag.com
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| | | AMD CEO Lisa Su brought OpenAI's Sam Altman on stage during the Advancing AI 2025 keynote on Thursday, and one exchange from their brief chat now lives rent-free in my mind. For better or worse. | ||