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I missed the chance to talk with Australian historian Manning Clark, and death again intruded, unexpectedly, to rob me of the chance to meet and talk with Emma Johnston (pictured) - "Emma Johnston was a visionary scientist, environmentalist and leader, with an abiding hope for humanity";
"Grant Guidelines for Libraries and Museums Take “Chilling” Political Turn Under Trump";
"I used to have a great travel tip for Europe. It doesn’t work anymore";
"In the Trump era of America first, scientists fear for the future of Antarctica";
"More than $9 billion in renewable energy projects fast-tracked in two years";
"Scientists Warn ‘Garbage’ Models Underestimate Risk of Economic Collapse From Climate Crisis";
"Abbott, Boyce and Trump – three ways to deny a warming world";
"Making polluters pay could fix Australia’s climate problem – and its budget";
"Chance of El Niño forming in Pacific Ocean may push global temperatures to record highs in 2027".
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