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Watch: Get out Man United, get out! Villarreal star mocks Red Devils, dedicates win to Liverpool fans

Villarreal recorded a surprise victory over Manchester United in the Europa League final on Wednesday night at Gdansk. David de Gea missed a penalty in the shootout to hand Unai Emery s side an 11-10 win.

The Anthropocene Reviewed by John Green review: Essays both personal and informational

Graphic: Natalie Peeples Scientists are divided about what we should call the current geographic time period. Most argue it’s the Holocene, which is marked by the retreat of glaciers nearly 12,000 years ago, but some say we’ve moved into a new period, the Anthropocene. The idea is that humans have now made such a large impact on the planet by manufacturing plastics, detonating nuclear bombs, and burning fossil fuels that we’ve established a new epoch. Depending on who you ask, it’s a useful term or yet another sign of mankind’s devastating hubris. Advertisement Dutton Fans of the podcast will get the least value from the book. While there are a few new reviews in the collection, such as an assessment of August Sander’s photograph

Author John Green Explores How To Live In Uncertainty In The Anthropocene Reviewed

Dutton For most of human existence, things didn t change much within a single lifetime. If you lived a thousand years ago, the tools you used were probably the same ones as your great grandparents. And other than big events like a volcano, the physical world didn t change much either. Not anymore. Now we live in the Great Acceleration, also known as the Anthropocene, where even the Earth gets updates to its apps. Change (like global warming and pandemics) is the hallmark of this new era. How to live in the midst its uncertainty without falling into despair is the open question. In his new book,

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