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[ad_1] WASHINGTON – We waited too long. We thought that technology would save us. We were wrong. Millions will lose their homes. Millions will lose their livelihoods. Millions will suffer from illness, …
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[ad_1] The sea ice in the Arctic has survived another summer more intact than in recent years, although the trend of reducing ice at the top of the world each summer continues …
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[ad_1] A Lutheran minister called comets "the thick smoke of human sins," a hypothesis that finds little support nowadays among scientists. They prefer to see comets as big dirty snowballs trailing gas …
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