Walking In An Anthropocene Wonderland: "But I'll know my song well before I start singing" By Phil Rockstroh
According to a recent, exhaustive study commissioned by the US Department of Energy and headed by a scientific team from the U.S. navy, by the summer of 2015, the Arctic Ocean could be bereft of ice…
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