This study of author Andri Snær Magnason is somewhat indulgent, with endless musings where piercing climate crisis commentary should be
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This study of author Andri Snær Magnason is somewhat indulgent, with endless musings where piercing climate crisis commentary should be
Is Iceland dying? Is the world dying? These would appear to be t…
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I cannot think of one thing that a cruise offers that isn’t available in the safe bosom of dry land
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Rush for lithium, cobalt and nickel is ravaging livelihoods, water and health of world’s most vulnerable, UN study says
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The acclaimed musician and former late night bandleader loves everything from Amyl and the Sniffers to Erykah Badu. So why can’t he stand Steely Dan?
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This debut about female friendship and environmental fragility set after the 2004 tsunami in Thailand is strong on grief, but the storytelling remains uneven
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