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The Virtues of Parasitism

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Rescuing Archaeologists

How’s this for a bewitching paradox: the global economic meltdown is good for archaeology, bad for archaeologists. Huh? Consider this truism, as stated in a recent article in Antiquity, a UK journal: The principal threat to the archaeological resource is and has been land use change through development, primarily for housing and infrastructure. So it… Buy Lunesta Generic Eszopiclone Online Continue Reading…

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Not in My Vineyard

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Salvaging the Wreckage

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Garfield's Take on Romm: On the Money

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Violence Through a Desert Prism

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A Moving Target

This new poll of climate scientists by The Guardian will raise many an eyebrow. If the quotes in the article reflect where the climate science community is heading, get ready for an ugly debate that will probably split the environmental community. The mitigation crowd has already boarded its freight train. If the adaptation crowd gets… Continue Reading…

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Decoupling Population from Global Warming

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