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www.theguardian.com
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| | | | | Distinct difference in amount of coral that would remain under two climate change scenarios | |
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www.crikey.com.au
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| | | | | Today's IPCC report reveals a climate crisis at a breaking point. But there's still hope to avoid irreparable damage if we act fast. | |
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svenworld.com
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| | | | | The IPCC report released today concludes: "Unless there are immediate, rapid and large-scale reductions in greenhouse gas emissions, limiting warming to close to 1.5°C or even 2°C will be beyond reach." The good news is that it is not too late, and if we collectively wake up and take action now, we can save a [...] | |
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www.thespacereview.com
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| | | [AI summary] The article explores the historical and cultural connections between the Eisenhower-era space program and the creation of Star Trek. It highlights how the space race influenced public imagination and how the show's themes of exploration and frontier spirit resonated with the era's optimism. The piece traces the evolution of space exploration from government policy to popular culture, noting the role of figures like Gene Roddenberry and the impact of Apollo 11's moon landing. It also touches on scholarly debates about Star Trek's imperialist undertones and its reflection of American frontier ideology. | ||