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Month: September 2020

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Climate explained: humans have dealt with plenty of climate variability

24 Sep 2020
© Professor John Long, Flinders University, Author provided  (originally published on The Conversation) How much climate variability have humans dealt with since we evolved and since we started settling (Neolithic…

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