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May 2017
17m 53s

Babbage: Goodbye glaciers

The Economist
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Miranda Johnson explains why ice in the Arctic is melting at such an alarming rate. Philip Auerswald takes us on a 40,000-year history of human society. And an idea borrowed from lizards could make your waterproof jacket last even longer  

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