Seven of the nine thresholds that allow for human life on earth have already been crossed

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Up to 70% of California’s beaches could vanish by the end of the century, study says

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I went to the only place on Earth where every nation gets along

At the hopelessly remote Hope Bay on the Antarctic peninsula, the mountain peaks are dressed in a tiger print of snow. An undulating glacier forms a sheer cliff face of steel-blue ice where it meets

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