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Anthropocene Magazine on MSNNew paper resolves a half-century old debate about how to conserve biodiversity in natural areas“This paper resolves a half-century old debate about how to conserve biodiversity in natural areas, one started by scientific ...
What if expiration dates could tell us more than when something goes bad? Scientists have found that dates on plastic food ...
In the retrospective of the Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama at the NGV, we can see an aesthetic corpus grappling with the ...
“Before the fever” was described by Grimes as “literal death” in an interview with Apple Music, featuring a cathartic climax ...
‘Earth is warming at its fastest pace in 10,000 years — business leaders must heed the Anthropocene’
The 25th ET Awards for Corporate Excellence featured a special address by Mrs Meera Jain. She highlighted the pressing need ...
The three-day festival and art exhibit will will combine eco-bus tours, an artist talk, and an exhibition inspired by Cara ...
These findings suggest that birds are inadvertently creating a stratigraphic record of the Anthropocene, the geological epoch ...
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Live Science on MSN'We have to fight for a better end': Author John Green on how threats to USAID derail the worldwide effort to end tuberculosisLive Science spoke with author John Green about his latest book, which explores both the history and current realities of ...
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Anthropocene Magazine on MSNHuge new study exposes disparate climate emotions around the world—and their consequencesNorthern Europeans are the least hopeful. Greeks, Spaniards, and Italians are angry and sad. And, citizens of the Global South—and the United States—are the most hopeful.
In 2019, chemicals in the environment reportedly accounted for two million deaths worldwide. New chemicals are often released ...
Cork-based artist Ailbhe Ní Bhriain is an Irish artist working with film, computer-generated imagery, collage, tapestry, ...
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