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In concluding my “Further Reflections” essay last month, I asserted that only a dramatic turnaround in societal attitudes and action can save the ecosystem that the August GRP Gazette focused on—coral reefs, which are endangered nearly wher...
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My essay for August reflects on a key point that David Halliwell has emphasized in taking the lead to prepare this month’s issue of the Global Restoration Project Gazette: there is an unsettling “push-and-pull” between (i) grounds for an in...
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