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James Dyke, The Conversation
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How has the Earth managed to exist for so long? Scientists may have finally found an explanation
Researchers have found an explanation for the Gaia hypothesis, which proposes that the planet has a self-regulatory mechanism.
James Dyke, The Conversation & Tim Lenton, The Conversation
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Meltdown Earth: The shocking reality of climate change kicks in – but who is listening?
February was the third consecutive month to break global temperature records.
James Dyke, The Conversation
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Three trillion trees live on Earth, but there would be twice as many without humans
Each year more than 15 billion trees are lost worldwide, according to a major new study.
James Dyke, The Conversation
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‘Knowing we’re mortal gives us purpose’: Nobel laureate Venki Ramakrishnan on his new book
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‘We are living in perpetual fear’: Prajwal Revanna video leaks spark panic among women in Hassan
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In Amit Shah’s Gandhinagar, three Lok Sabha candidates allege they faced pressure to withdraw
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Why is the 2024 Congress manifesto silent on pushing back against majoritarianism? History has clues
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‘Exhuma’ review: A grave holds secrets to a troubled Korean past
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Life is entering its sixth greatest extinction event in its 3.5 billion year history
Humans have in the space of a few centuries swung a wrecking ball through the Earth’s biosphere.
James Dyke, The Conversation
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Our planet has entered the existential danger zone, study confirms
Our species depends on maintaining a 'safe operating space' and we’ve already crossed its boundaries.
James Dyke, The Conversation