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Fighting Fires with Figures, Experts Are Trying to Stop Europe from Burning

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Flight of fancy: San Francisco moves to build private luxury airport terminal

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Vasily Grossman: The Unlikely Journalist Who Looked into the Heart of War

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European countries top 'scorecard' on climate progress while US slips to 27th

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Journey to the Moon by Jules Verne

lrb.co.uk
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Volunteering on the Dungeness Lifeboat

lrb.co.uk
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What's the Point of Sex, Anyway?

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The Hidden Harms of CPR (2023)

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The Billionaires' Vagina Club

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The Handcrafted Life of Dick Proenneke

lostartpress.com
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Carlo Ginzburg: a historian who taught us to think about outsiders

theguardian.com
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Rights for Gods

lrb.co.uk
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Reminiscences of Tolstoy, Chekhov and Andreyev by Maxim Gorky

lrb.co.uk
4 points·by mitchbob·il y a 20 jours·1 comments

Jürgen Habermas Defended Reason in a Darkening Age

newyorker.com
4 points·by mitchbob·il y a 20 jours·1 comments

Luis Alvarez's Journey from Hiroshima to the Death of the Dinosaurs

lrb.co.uk
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Chokepoints: How the US came to rely on its economic arsenal

nybooks.com
3 points·by mitchbob·le mois dernier·1 comments

Tech billionaires are spending unprecedented sums in California races

theguardian.com
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Are 'mind children' the future of reproduction?

theguardian.com
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The Score: How to Stop Playing Someone Else's Game

lrb.co.uk
3 points·by mitchbob·le mois dernier·1 comments

A Cattle Ranch Is Doing What the Ivy League Can't

nytimes.com
2 points·by mitchbob·il y a 2 mois·0 comments

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Review of the book More and More and More: An All-Consuming History of Energy

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> The world’s life-forms reproduce sexually in a bewildering variety of ways, even though scientists still aren’t sure why they bother.

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> With her motto, "Sexual health is health," Dr. Sally Greenwald aims to optimize orgasms for the women of Silicon Valley.

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From the article:

> The Thames may be cleaner than when it was declared biologically dead in 1957, but other rivers are close to ecological collapse, suffocated by algae, fungi and weeds that bloom in the run-off from industrial farming.

> On 1 June, Natalie Bennett, a former leader of the Green Party, waded into this slurry with the first reading of a private member’s bill in the House of Lords. The Nature’s Rights Bill calls for Nature (capitalised) to be recognised in law as ‘a legal subject and rights-bearing entity’ with ‘inherent rights’ to exist; to maintain its natural cycles, processes, ‘diversity’ and ‘abundance’; and ‘to be free from pollution, contamination and degradation that threatens ecological integrity, resilience or health’. The bill recognises ‘the rights of Nature ... as the foundation of human life, society and economic activity’ and would impose a legal duty on individuals, businesses and public bodies to operate inside safe ecological limits, with ‘a duty of care towards Nature’.
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