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Cosmos14 hours agoWill Steffen: Climate change pioneer and researcher has diedcosmosmagazine.com - Jacinta BowlerProfessor Will Steffen, an American-Australian researcher and community leader, who has been described as among the most influential climate …
Cosmos14 hours agoForget red meat, red seaweed might be the vital food needed on our platescosmosmagazine.com - Matthew AgiusSeaweed farming might hold the key to massive improvements in carbon sequestration, biodiversity loss and food security say Queensland …
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