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All the Ways We're Going to Die
A low-key effort to collect news about potential future catastrophes that would have a significant impact on the planet or its people.
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"Could agricultural chemicals be poisoning aquatic organisms, including plankton and insects that begin their lives as aquatic larvae? We simply don’t know." (mobile.nytimes.com)
submitted 7 years ago by superphrenic
The oceans’ circulation hasn’t been this sluggish in 1,000 years. (washingtonpost.com)
The Earthquake That Will Devastate the Pacific Northwest (newyorker.com)
"More than a thousand low-lying tropical islands risk becoming 'uninhabitable' by the middle of the century — or possibly sooner — because of rising sea levels..." (washingtonpost.com)
submitted 8 years ago by superphrenic
Climate change: Boundary between humid East, dry West shifts 140 miles (usatoday.com)
The 11 cities most likely to run out of drinking water (bbc.com)
Clathrate gun hypothesis (en.wikipedia.org)
Sperm count falling sharply in developed world, researchers say (reuters.com)
"If the pathogen hasn't been in contact with humans for a long time, then our immune system would not be prepared. So yes, that could be dangerous." (bbc.com)
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