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by Lindsey Doermann | May 24, 2016

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    Using seawater for cooling could be a sustainable option

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    Q. Are vertebrate populations declining? A. Depends on how you look at the data

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    What’s the minimum amount of energy needed to provide a decent living—for everyone?

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