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Talkin' Shop

Eclipse Automotive Technology

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Welcome to Talkin' Shop, the podcast where hosts Louis and Aaron sit down with creators, entrepreneurs and entertainers across the vehicle industry to dig deep into their journeys, challenges, and successes. Whether you're here for laughs, inspiration, or just to hear from people who’ve been through it, you've found your tribe. To watch the video version, visit our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjuQ2nCNFT_r82U6pblEMMhlqi7416p7X
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People B4 Machines, powered by Eclipse, cuts through the noise—and calls BS on factory automation hype. This isn't your typical tech-first podcast. It's a wake-up call for B2B leaders who are done with buzzwords and ready to lead with a human-first edge. Each episode dives straight into what engineers and plant leaders are actually dealing with on Monday mornings—real problems, real pressures—while also looking 1 to 3 years ahead at the future of factory automation. It's not about eliminatin ...
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Eclipse on Tap

Pub 39A Studios

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The original casual, conversational podcast about eclipses of all kinds and space in general. Along with occasional guests, we hope to spread our enthusiasm and excitement for eclipses and other celestial events (while enjoying tasty beer, of course). This excitement originally stems back to our 2017 total solar eclipse experience and now we are hooked! So, crack open a cold one and join us in making totality a reality!
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Hello, Internet! You are now experiencing Technical Difficulties! We are a tabletop role playing game podcast, inspired by the likes of Role Playing Public Radio and The Drunk and The Ugly. We record our game sessions using Google Hangouts and want to share them with you. New episodes every Wednesday.
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It's cosmology in a cup! - Cosmic Coffee Time is bite sized podcasts making sense of space, astronomy, life, and the universe, best enjoyed with a coffee. A down to earth look at what's up there, and it's just for you spacefans. Grab a coffee and see where in the universe we go this time. Follow on Twitter @CosmicCoffTime
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KarmicTools Forecast • Monthly Podcast

Kelly M Beard of KarmicTools.com

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Kelly M Beard's Karmic Tools Monthly Update is posted around the first of every month and covers the general Energetic Support which affects people in different ways and to various degrees of intensity. Kelly loves to discuss how these energies tend to manifest, and share guidance on how to direct the energies on your own behalf. Tuning in to the energy and rhythm of the planets can serve as a useful *guide* as you move along your Individual Path. It also helps to understand your place withi ...
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All things having to do with Solar Eclipses; total ones and otherwise, as well as eclipses of the Moon. With a particular focus on the two Solar Eclipses coming to the Americas in 2023 and 2024. Science, Art and Wonder!
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Strong Songs

Kirk Hamilton

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Music: it's good. On each episode of Strong Songs, host Kirk Hamilton takes listeners inside a piece of music, breaking it down and figuring out what makes it work.
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Nerd Storm Podcast

Damaged Eclipse

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The Nerd Storm Podcast is primarily just three dweebs playing some games, talking about nerd-related entertainment (movies, comics, tv shows, etc.), and just having fun and sharing our stories.
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Earth Eclipsed

Apollo Podcasts

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An Official Selection of the Tribeca Festival 2021. A brilliant neuroscientist on the brink of a galaxy-changing discovery that will save millions of lives has her work cut short when she’s kidnapped by a renegade miner. Follow Dr. Alexine Prometh as she works to outwit Nico Dunn and complete the Abacus Project, her life's work. Set in the distant future, this immersive audio series explores what it means to live in a utopian society, and the great lengths a person must go to preserve humanity.
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Welcome to the world of ECLIPSE, KBVR's premiere actual play podcast. Delve into the glitz and glamor of Hollywood and follow six celebrity heroes as they unravel the supernatural mysteries behind America's most televised event. Tune in every other Friday for new episodes. All eyes on ECLIPSE!
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Education Eclipse

WSU College of Education

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These are the conversations happening inside education that are going to transform education. Covering all aspects of teaching and learning, educational leadership and psychology, counseling psychology, kinesiology and sport management, it’s Education Eclipse from Washington State University's College of Education.
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Eclipsed

Campside Media / Sony Music Entertainment

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Lakes disappear, sailors cry, and pop stars go into battle on this season of ECLIPSED. Hosted by writer Bijan Stephen (The Verge, The Believer), each episode features a story hidden in the shadow of another historical event. ECLIPSED: a Campside Media & Sony Music Entertainment production. Find more great podcasts from Sony Music Entertainment at sonymusic.com/podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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The Eclipse Of Fire Podcast

Eclipse Of Fire Productions

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Welcome Back to the Eclipse of Fire Podcast, where you'll find my unfiltered thoughts on New Movies and TV, Drama in TV and Animation (and YT) , and pretty much anything I have going on in my Mind! Subscribe to Not Miss a Thing! New Episodes on Saturdays Every 2 Weeks!
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Totality Talks - The Solar Eclipse Podcast

Leticia Ferrer and Chris Alexander

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Join us as we delve into the captivating world of total solar eclipses, bringing you exclusive interviews with eclipse experts and enthusiasts. We talk about the science, history, and cultural significance of these awe-inspiring celestial events. Tune in to unravel the wonders of the universe and discover the magic of these extraordinary phenomena. Whether you're a seasoned astronomer or a curious observer, this podcast is a gateway to understanding the beauty and importance of total solar e ...
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Circle of The Eclipse

Sierra Priest

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Merry meet everyone, this podcast is dedicated to the witch community and part of the proceeds will go back into the witch community to help those who can't always afford tools they need along their path. 😊 Love and light everyone My email is [email protected] For any questions or concerns I would like to give a shout out to my friends Mryddin and Twilight who have inspired me to start my own podcast, please check them out also. Listen to The Witch's Hour Podcast on Anchor: https://anc ...
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Eclipse: Crater of Corruption

Time To Die Podcast Network

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An actual play adventure, using The Sprawl: A Powered By The Apocalypse game system. This is a dark sci-fi adventure, set on the moon. Three friends risk it all to make the big time, only to find themselves in bigger trouble than they ever expected.
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Chess In The Eclipse

Chess In The Eclipse

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A decade has passed since the eclipse plunged the world into a perpetual night. Bringing with it a plague that kills king and peasant alike, turning them into the undead. As the survivors fight to reclaim their lost lands and rebuild civilisation, a power struggle is going on in the capital of the old empire as the emperor has become too sick to rule.
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At Popular Science, we report and write dozens of science and tech stories every week. And while a lot of the fun facts we stumble across make it into our articles, there are lots of other weird facts that we just keep around the office. So we figured, why not share those with you? Welcome to The Weirdest Thing I Learned This Week. For advertising opportunities please email [email protected] We wanna make the podcast even better, help us learn how we can: https://bit.ly/2EcY ...
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Send us a text In this episode of People B4 Machines, Amanda Cupido explores the root causes of factory bottlenecks with Industry 4.0 expert Mike Nager, Solutions Center Director at Festo Didactic. Together, they discuss whether humans or digital systems are to blame, emphasizing the importance of integrating technology with a skilled and adaptable…
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This podcast focuses on the Eclipse Series, Blu-ray box set editions of lost, forgotten, or overshadowed films recently revived by the Criterion Collection. Hosts David Blakeslee and Trevor Berrett give an overview of each set and offer their perspectives on the unique treasures they find inside. In this episode, David and Trevor discuss four films…
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The crew survives the aboleth only to learn that “Captain Burke” is actually Jeb, a Githyanki agent caught in Alvera’s conspiracy. With an invasion plot uncovered and a rock egg missing, they invent a new way to move birds, then prepare to explore what still lurks beneath Waterdeep. ⁠⁠Eclipse Webpage⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Majestic Goose Website⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Table…
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The Moon forms a beautiful grouping with the planet Jupiter and the twins of Gemini tonight. Jupiter looks like a brilliant star. It’s below the Moon as they climb into view, by about 8:30. Castor, the fainter of Gemini’s twins, is to the left of the Moon. And Pollux, the brighter twin, is to the lower left. The grouping is even tighter at first li…
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For radio astronomers, there’s some good news and some bad news. On the good side, a pilot project with SpaceX has devised a way to reduce the radio interference produced by satellites. On the bad side, the satellites can produce accidental interference. Radio telescopes tell us things about the universe that we can’t get any other way. But the tel…
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First up on the podcast, Science celebrates 100 years of quantum mechanics with a special issue covering the past, present, and future of the field. News Contributing Correspondent Zack Savitsky joins host Sarah Crespi to talk about a more philosophical approach to quantum physics and the mysterious measurement problem. Next on the show we have Ann…
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Most of the stars are so small and far away that they’re nothing more than pinpoints even in the largest telescopes. That makes it impossible to measure the size of a star. But astronomers can measure the sizes of some stars – not with a giant telescope, but with a collection of smaller ones. The technique is called interferometry. It links up seve…
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What happens when you spend your career studying ancient mysteries, stumble across a few artifacts offering clues to something like the Sumerian Zodiac, and apply AI to it? Well, I suppose you get this latest book from Graham Phillips. Whether you've read his previous books or seen him on Ancient Aliens, he was a great hang, and I learned loads fro…
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As the Agents learn what has happened in Nagalisitu in the prior near-millenium, they see how society has improved, what needs changing, and, for some of them, the consequences of their actions... This campaign will touch on many themes, including genocide, slavery, racism, specism, harm to children, mental health issues, familial trauma, parental …
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Coltan Scrivner joins the show to talk about the strange empathy of horror movie enjoyers. Plus, Sara Kiley talks about bats dogfighting and devouring birds, and Rachel delves into the bizarre history of the first anti-vax movement. The Weirdest Thing I Learned This Week is a podcast by Popular Science. Share your weirdest facts and stories with us…
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In this episode of the Talkin’ Shop Podcast we sit down with YouTuber Alex Kersten (AutoAlex) — the man who walked away from the hugely successful Car Throttle to build his own automotive empire. Alex opens up about the pressure of going solo, what it was like to launch AutoAlex Cars and hit over 300,000 subscribers in just three weeks, and how he …
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[3, 2, 1, ignition, and liftoff of SOHO and the Atlas vehicle on an international mission of solar physics.] Generally speaking, staring at the Sun non-stop for decades is a bad idea. But a spacecraft launched 30 years ago this week has done just that. It’s told us about the Sun’s interior, its surface, and its extended outer atmosphere. That’s hel…
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In this episode, we delve into the significance of Chiron in Aries squaring Jupiter in Cancer. Chiron's severe mother wound due to abandonment, is brought to the surface during this astrological influence. What is being healed in our ancestry, lineage, and family dynamics. Join April and Maggie as they discuss the movement of Chiron, the wounded he…
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Scientists have been searching for dark matter for decades. They haven’t found it – every experiment they’ve devised has come up empty. But they haven’t given up. Among other ideas, they’re thinking about ways to use moons, planets, and stars as detectors. Dark matter appears to make up about 85 percent of all the matter in the universe. We know it…
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This Month's Post [transcript]: https://KellyMBeard.com/2025/12/december-2025-monthly-update/ ‎ Kelly M Beard's Karmic Tools Monthly Update is posted around the first of every month and covers the general Energetic Support which affects people in different ways and to various degrees of intensity. Kelly loves to discuss how these energies tend to m…
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Step into the supermarket and there's plastic around just about everything, even mangoes — and not all that packaging will be properly disposed of. So with around 20 million tonnes of plastic polluting the environment each year, not to mention the potential health effects of microplastics, is there a better, more environmentally friendly alternativ…
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Things are heating up for a planet that orbits the brightest star of Aries. The star is expanding to become a giant, so it’s pumping more energy into space. That will make temperatures extremely uncomfortable on the planet. Hamal is at the end of its life. It’s converted the hydrogen in its core to helium. Now, it’s getting ready to fuse the helium…
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This Week's Post [transcript]: https://KellyMBeard.com/2025/12/nov-30-dec-6-2025-weekly-forecast/ ‎ Kelly M Beard's Karmic Tools Weekly Forecast is posted every weekend and covers the current planetary transits which affect people in different ways and to various degrees of intensity. Kelly loves to discuss how these energies tend to manifest, and …
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The first half of December features a Gemini Full Moon with a tight lunar nodes Grand Cross! Then there's Neptune turning direct, lots of slower planets aspecting Mercury and Mars, and committed partnership healing opportunities with Juno. Resources My Black Friday sale ends on Monday, Dec. 1. Save up to $100 on Shamanic Healing and five new metaph…
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Send us a text As the year winds down, let’s take a look at what the night sky has on offer in December 2025. The highlight has to be the Geminid Meteor Shower. Over a couple of nights this month, Earth crashes through the debris trail of asteroid 3200 Phaethon, producing a spectacular meteor shower. There’s a Supermoon in close proximity to the Pl…
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As most parents can tell you, coming up with names isn’t easy. It sometimes takes a while to settle on something that sounds just right. It wasn’t easy for the people who named the constellations, either. Some of the names sound like they just gave up. They picked a region of the sky with few stars, gave it the name of a nearby bright constellation…
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The shortest season on the planet Mars begins today – autumn in the northern hemisphere, and spring in the southern hemisphere. It will last for 142 Mars days – almost eight weeks less than the longest season. Mars has seasons for the same reason that Earth does – it’s tilted on its axis. And the tilt is at almost the same angle as Earth’s. But the…
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The Moon slides by Saturn the next couple of nights. The planet looks like a bright star. It’s to the left of the Moon as night falls this evening, and to the lower right of the Moon tomorrow night. Saturn is best known for its rings. They’re almost wide enough to span the distance from Earth to the Moon. Right now, we’re viewing them almost edge-o…
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Kirk sits down with jazz piano legend Peter Martin to talk about Peter's musical background, his momentous early encounters with Wynton Marsalis and Kenny Kirkland, the jazz scene of the 1990s, how the Suzuki method works, and why jazz students today should be less shy about talking to their heroes. Check out Peter's online jazz education program O…
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First up on the podcast, when will the world hit peak carbon emissions? It’s not an easy question to answer because emissions cannot be directly measured in real time. Instead, there are proxies, satellite measures, and many, many calculations. Staff Writer Paul Voosen joins host Sarah Crespi to discuss how close we are to the top of carbon mountai…
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Planets are tough little buggers. They can form and survive in some extreme environments. In fact, the first confirmed planets outside our own solar system orbit the remnant of a dead star – a pulsar. A pulsar is tiny – the size of a small city. But it’s more massive than the Sun. A teaspoon of its matter would weigh as much as a mountain. Yet a pu…
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This year's Honeycon is being held at the flagship Macy's in New York City, the day before Thanksgiving. Also in the Macy's is a bear (gay subculture) convention, Bear A Dise. Two heisters seek to infiltrate the cons and steal all of Honeycon's honey. Can they navigate two subcultures and get the prize, while also dodging some mysterious pigs...? H…
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Astrophotographers have had another great month, with the aurora australis lighting up night skies as far north as southern Queensland. And while you might've heard that the best of this bunch of auroras is behind us, don't put your camera away just yet. There's good reason to think the southern lights will illuminate the sky well into 2026. It all…
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This Week's Post [transcript]: https://KellyMBeard.com/2025/11/nov-23-30-2025-forecast-events-note-from-kelly/ Kelly M Beard's Karmic Tools Weekly Forecast is posted every weekend and covers the current planetary transits which affect people in different ways and to various degrees of intensity. Kelly loves to discuss how these energies tend to man…
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First up on the podcast: the mysterious fate of Europe’s Neolithic farmers. They arrived from Anatolia around 5500 B.C.E. and began farming fertile land across Europe. Five hundred years later, their buildings, cemeteries, and pottery stopped showing up in the archaeological record, and mass graves with headless bodies started to appear across the …
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Landing on the planet Concept, the crew of the Nightingale prepare to sneak the payload in to take out the Church of the Stellar Flame base. Will they be able to complete the gig and get paid? Scum and Villainy is a sci-fi Forged in the Dark game by Stras Acimovic and John LeBoeuf-Litte of Off Guard Games, of doing odd jobs and writing wrongs in a …
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Behold: our LIVE show from earlier this year at Caveat in NYC! Rachel, Jess, Moiya McTier and Claire Maldarelli each bring a weird fact to the stage. Topics run the gamut this week. We've got an avian murder mystery, why having sex in space sucks, how preworkout is kind of like being a Viking Berserker, and how the sports bra is shockingly new. Tun…
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In this episode of Talkin’ Shop we’re joined by Taylor from TaylorMade Cars & AutoAlex, the man who went from fixing cars in a leaky chicken shed to becoming one of YouTube’s most-loved mechanics. Taylor opens up about how it all started, selling a £25 BMW that changed his life, meeting Alex Kirsten in a Costco car park, and how one unplanned video…
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Explore the mythology and significance of the Cailleach, the Celtic winter goddess. She harnesses the archetypal forms as the maiden, mother, and crone as she appears as the hag emerging from a slumber to embrace Scorpio season and the shadows within. April shares her recent experiences in Ireland during Samhain, diving into the local witchcraft co…
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Send us a text In this episode of People B4 Machines, Amanda Cupido dives into the persistent disconnect between the top floor and the shop floor in factory automation. Joined by Jeff Burnstein, President of the Association for Advancing Automation, they explore strategies for bridging this gap through effective communication, smart automation impl…
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It looks like most of Australia is in for a warmer-than-usual summer this year. That's according to the Bureau of Meteorology's long-range forecast, which was released in October. So — without a crystal ball — how do meteorologists make weather predictions so far out, how accurate are they, and how is climate change affecting them? You can binge mo…
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Welcome to the podcast, Devon Malone. He is a butcher by day, an astrologer by night with a profound dedication to the Moon and her cycles. The New Moon in Scorpio asks us to go deep. Mercury Retrograde asks us to slow down and revise certain places in our life. Uranus in Taurus give us the final opportunity to face the energy that has moved throug…
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The second half of November features Mercury turning direct, a potent Scorpio New Moon, and Uranus sextile Neptune! We also have Saturn turning direct, the Sun entering Sagittarius, and three personals aspecting many outers. And I announce November's free session winner! Resources The outer planets Mini Grand Trine. Mercury was retrograde in Sagitt…
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In just 75 years the Earth’s average temperature is predicted to be close to 3 degrees above pre-industrial levels. We are in the fast lane to a different world, one that will not be friendly to the current range of plants and animals, including humans. The race is on to cool our overheating planet.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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