Each of these books can, in its own way, teach readers how to think about Earth's history, and how to apply lessons from the past to our future.
Nuclear war wasn’t narrowly avoided once—it almost happened repeatedly. Faulty sensors, misread radar signals, and human error pushed launch protocols to the edge. In several cases, individual ...
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After 130 years gone, Ghost Lake suddenly returns and wipes nearly 100,000 acres off the map
A long-vanished lake has reappeared in California’s Central Valley, submerging nearly 94,000 acres of farmland and reviving disputes over water rights, land management, and environmental justice.
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