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Which cities will sink into the sea first? Maybe not the ones you expect | Mark Miodownik | Opinion | The Guardian - theguardian.com/commentisfree/

The Global Economy, Heat Engines, and Economic Collapse - "Because the Gross World Product (GWP) exists, we grow, and then use our growth to access more energy which we can then consume with the higher infrastructure demands. The relevant equation is that every 1000 dollars of year 2005 inflation-adjusted gross world product requires 7.1 additional Watts of power capacity to be added, independent of the year that is considered." nephologue.blogspot.com/2018/0

There Were 1 Billion Monarch Butterflies. Now There Are 93 Million: Without pollinators, there is no agriculture - and without that, there is no food. - esquire.com/news-politics/poli

“It is too late to avert major mass extinction at this point,” Hautzinger said. “We’re going to have major climate refugees, and we’re going to have a lot of suffering and inequality. - gazette.com/life/climate-chang

Hurricane Florence released toxic pollutants from poorly regulated coal plants into North Carolina's drinking water supplies, and now the coal industry is seeking less regulation - theintercept.com/2018/09/28/no

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