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130-Year-Old Menus Show How Climate Change Affects What We Eat
By studying the so-called mean temperature of restaurant seafood, scientists have shown how the species that fill our plates have changed with time.
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Coastal News Today | BR - Politicians Seek to Privatize Swathes of Brazil s Beaches
Up to 10 percent could be open to development off limits to the public.
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Rodrigo agostinho
Isnaldo bulh
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Revealing an Ice Age Route for Indigenous Peoples
Archaeologists have identified a corridor through Vancouver Island where Indigenous peoples may have sojourned 18,500 years ago.
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David hanuse
Loren davis
Shanna baker
Chris hebda
Mikkel winther pedersen
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Lundbeck foundation geogenetics centre
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Cordilleran ice sheet
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Whales and fishers compete for what s on the line — High Country News – Know the West
Whales are eating catches right off the hook instead of foraging naturally, and some fishing crew react violently.
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