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  • 10th Open Eyes Economy Summit In Krakow
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    10th Open Eyes Economy Summit In Krakow
    In Krakow, Poland, on November 18, 2025, Marcin Matczak, a Professor at the Faculty of Law and Administration of the University of Warsaw, participates in a panel discussion at the 10th Open Eyes Economy Summit at the ICE Krakow Congress Center. The Open Eyes Economy Summit is an annual economic conference. This event emphasizes that social values are an important element of the economy and business. Sustainable development, social, and environmental needs are promoted. 'Economy of values' is the motto and main theme of the 10th edition of the Open Eyes Economy Summit. (Photo by Klaudia Radecka/NurPhoto)

     

  • 10th Open Eyes Economy Summit In Krakow
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    10th Open Eyes Economy Summit In Krakow
    In Krakow, Poland, on November 18, 2025, Marcin Matczak, a Professor at the Faculty of Law and Administration of the University of Warsaw, participates in a panel discussion at the 10th Open Eyes Economy Summit at the ICE Krakow Congress Center. The Open Eyes Economy Summit is an annual economic conference. This event emphasizes that social values are an important element of the economy and business. Sustainable development, social, and environmental needs are promoted. 'Economy of values' is the motto and main theme of the 10th edition of the Open Eyes Economy Summit. (Photo by Klaudia Radecka/NurPhoto)

     

  • 10th Open Eyes Economy Summit In Krakow
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    10th Open Eyes Economy Summit In Krakow
    In Krakow, Poland, on November 18, 2025, Marcin Matczak, a Professor at the Faculty of Law and Administration of the University of Warsaw, participates in a panel discussion at the 10th Open Eyes Economy Summit at the ICE Krakow Congress Center. The Open Eyes Economy Summit is an annual economic conference. This event emphasizes that social values are an important element of the economy and business. Sustainable development, social, and environmental needs are promoted. 'Economy of values' is the motto and main theme of the 10th edition of the Open Eyes Economy Summit. (Photo by Klaudia Radecka/NurPhoto)

     

  • 10th Open Eyes Economy Summit In Krakow
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    10th Open Eyes Economy Summit In Krakow
    In Krakow, Poland, on November 18, 2025, Marcin Matczak, a Professor at the Faculty of Law and Administration of the University of Warsaw, participates in a panel discussion at the 10th Open Eyes Economy Summit at the ICE Krakow Congress Center. The Open Eyes Economy Summit is an annual economic conference. This event emphasizes that social values are an important element of the economy and business. Sustainable development, social, and environmental needs are promoted. 'Economy of values' is the motto and main theme of the 10th edition of the Open Eyes Economy Summit. (Photo by Klaudia Radecka/NurPhoto)

     

  • 10th Open Eyes Economy Summit In Krakow
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    10th Open Eyes Economy Summit In Krakow
    In Krakow, Poland, on November 18, 2025, Marcin Matczak, a Professor at the Faculty of Law and Administration of the University of Warsaw, participates in a panel discussion at the 10th Open Eyes Economy Summit at the ICE Krakow Congress Center. The Open Eyes Economy Summit is an annual economic conference. This event emphasizes that social values are an important element of the economy and business. Sustainable development, social, and environmental needs are promoted. 'Economy of values' is the motto and main theme of the 10th edition of the Open Eyes Economy Summit. (Photo by Klaudia Radecka/NurPhoto)

     

  • 10th Open Eyes Economy Summit In Krakow
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    10th Open Eyes Economy Summit In Krakow
    In Krakow, Poland, on November 18, 2025, Marcin Matczak, a Professor at the Faculty of Law and Administration of the University of Warsaw, participates in a panel discussion at the 10th Open Eyes Economy Summit at the ICE Krakow Congress Center. The Open Eyes Economy Summit is an annual economic conference. This event emphasizes that social values are an important element of the economy and business. Sustainable development, social, and environmental needs are promoted. 'Economy of values' is the motto and main theme of the 10th edition of the Open Eyes Economy Summit. (Photo by Klaudia Radecka/NurPhoto)

     

  • Birthplace Of Educator Aloys Fischer In Furth Im Wald
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    Birthplace Of Educator Aloys Fischer In Furth Im Wald
    The birthplace of Professor Dr. Aloys Fischer is located in Furth im Wald, Cham district, Upper Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany, on October 3, 2025. Fischer (1880-1937) is a German educator and co-founder of modern pedagogy, known for his work on the theory of education, social education, and the academization of teacher training. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Birthplace Of Educator Aloys Fischer In Furth Im Wald
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    Birthplace Of Educator Aloys Fischer In Furth Im Wald
    The birthplace of Professor Dr. Aloys Fischer is located in Furth im Wald, Cham district, Upper Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany, on October 3, 2025. Fischer (1880-1937) is a German educator and co-founder of modern pedagogy, known for his work on the theory of education, social education, and the academization of teacher training. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Artist Kerry James Marshall at the Royal Academy, London.
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    Artist Kerry James Marshall at the Royal Academy, London.
    Artist Kerry James Marshall at the Royal Academy, London.
    Photo by Linda Nylind. 12/9/2025.

    Kidnappings, enslavement, cops and squad cars, golfers, picnics, croquet-players, interstellar travellers Ö the US artistís largest ever European show takes in an extraordinary range of experience in a breathtaking show.

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  • Artist Kerry James Marshall at the Royal Academy, London.
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    Artist Kerry James Marshall at the Royal Academy, London.
    Artist Kerry James Marshall at the Royal Academy, London.
    Photo by Linda Nylind. 12/9/2025.

    Kidnappings, enslavement, cops and squad cars, golfers, picnics, croquet-players, interstellar travellers Ö the US artistís largest ever European show takes in an extraordinary range of experience in a breathtaking show.

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    Linda Nylind

     

  • Artist Kerry James Marshall at the Royal Academy, London.
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    Artist Kerry James Marshall at the Royal Academy, London.
    Artist Kerry James Marshall at the Royal Academy, London.
    Photo by Linda Nylind. 12/9/2025.

    Kidnappings, enslavement, cops and squad cars, golfers, picnics, croquet-players, interstellar travellers Ö the US artistís largest ever European show takes in an extraordinary range of experience in a breathtaking show.

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    Linda Nylind

     

  • Artist Kerry James Marshall at the Royal Academy, London.
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    Artist Kerry James Marshall at the Royal Academy, London.
    Artist Kerry James Marshall at the Royal Academy, London.
    Photo by Linda Nylind. 12/9/2025.

    Kidnappings, enslavement, cops and squad cars, golfers, picnics, croquet-players, interstellar travellers Ö the US artistís largest ever European show takes in an extraordinary range of experience in a breathtaking show.

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    Linda Nylind

     

  • Artist Kerry James Marshall at the Royal Academy, London.
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    Artist Kerry James Marshall at the Royal Academy, London.
    Artist Kerry James Marshall at the Royal Academy, London.
    Photo by Linda Nylind. 12/9/2025.

    Kidnappings, enslavement, cops and squad cars, golfers, picnics, croquet-players, interstellar travellers Ö the US artistís largest ever European show takes in an extraordinary range of experience in a breathtaking show.

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    Linda Nylind

     

  • Artist Kerry James Marshall at the Royal Academy, London.
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    Artist Kerry James Marshall at the Royal Academy, London.
    Artist Kerry James Marshall at the Royal Academy, London.
    Photo by Linda Nylind. 12/9/2025.

    Kidnappings, enslavement, cops and squad cars, golfers, picnics, croquet-players, interstellar travellers Ö the US artistís largest ever European show takes in an extraordinary range of experience in a breathtaking show.

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    Linda Nylind

     

  • Artist Kerry James Marshall at the Royal Academy, London.
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    Artist Kerry James Marshall at the Royal Academy, London.
    Artist Kerry James Marshall at the Royal Academy, London.
    Photo by Linda Nylind. 12/9/2025.

    Kidnappings, enslavement, cops and squad cars, golfers, picnics, croquet-players, interstellar travellers Ö the US artistís largest ever European show takes in an extraordinary range of experience in a breathtaking show.

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    Linda Nylind

     

  • Artist Kerry James Marshall at the Royal Academy, London.
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    Artist Kerry James Marshall at the Royal Academy, London.
    Artist Kerry James Marshall at the Royal Academy, London.
    Photo by Linda Nylind. 12/9/2025.

    Kidnappings, enslavement, cops and squad cars, golfers, picnics, croquet-players, interstellar travellers Ö the US artistís largest ever European show takes in an extraordinary range of experience in a breathtaking show.

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    Linda Nylind

     

  • Thea Abu El-Haj had an article cancelled by Harvard Education Review
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    Thea Abu El-Haj had an article cancelled by Harvard Education Review
    Revealed: Harvard publisher cancels entire journal issue on Palestine shortly before publication.

    As HarvardÕs feud with Trump escalated, so did tensions over an Ôeducation and PalestineÕ issue of a prestigious journal. Scholars blame the ÔPalestine exceptionÕ to academic freedom

    Thea Abu El-Haj, a Palestinian-American professor at Barnard University, at her home in Vermont, on Wednesday July 16, 2025. An anthropologist of education, Abu El-Haj had an article cancelled by Harvard Education Review after it was previewed on the back cover of a previous issue. Her research explores belonging, rights, citizenship, and education raised by globalization, transnational migration, and conflict, and the censored article was dedicated to education in and about Palestine.
    John Tully for The Guardian

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  • 'We are perilously close to the point of no return': climate scientist Carlos Nobre on Amazon rainforest's future.
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    'We are perilously close to the point of no return': climate scientist Carlos Nobre on Amazon rainforest's future.
    'We are perilously close to the point of no return': climate scientist Carlos Nobre on Amazon rainforest's future.

    Carlos Nobre, who has fought for decades to save the rainforest, says up to 70% of it could be lost if a tipping point is reached.

    Brazilian professor and scientist Carlos Nobre, a specialist in global warming and the Amazon, poses for a portrait near his home in the city of Sao Jose dos Campos, in the state of São Paulo, Brazil.
    12 June 2025.

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  • 'We are perilously close to the point of no return': climate scientist Carlos Nobre on Amazon rainforest's future.
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    'We are perilously close to the point of no return': climate scientist Carlos Nobre on Amazon rainforest's future.
    'We are perilously close to the point of no return': climate scientist Carlos Nobre on Amazon rainforest's future.

    Carlos Nobre, who has fought for decades to save the rainforest, says up to 70% of it could be lost if a tipping point is reached.

    Brazilian professor and scientist Carlos Nobre, a specialist in global warming and the Amazon, poses for a portrait near his home in the city of Sao Jose dos Campos, in the state of São Paulo, Brazil.
    12 June 2025.

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  • 'We are perilously close to the point of no return': climate scientist Carlos Nobre on Amazon rainforest's future.
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    'We are perilously close to the point of no return': climate scientist Carlos Nobre on Amazon rainforest's future.
    'We are perilously close to the point of no return': climate scientist Carlos Nobre on Amazon rainforest's future.

    Carlos Nobre, who has fought for decades to save the rainforest, says up to 70% of it could be lost if a tipping point is reached.

    Brazilian professor and scientist Carlos Nobre, a specialist in global warming and the Amazon, poses for a portrait near his home in the city of Sao Jose dos Campos, in the state of São Paulo, Brazil.
    12 June 2025.

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  • 'We are perilously close to the point of no return': climate scientist Carlos Nobre on Amazon rainforest's future.
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    'We are perilously close to the point of no return': climate scientist Carlos Nobre on Amazon rainforest's future.
    'We are perilously close to the point of no return': climate scientist Carlos Nobre on Amazon rainforest's future.

    Carlos Nobre, who has fought for decades to save the rainforest, says up to 70% of it could be lost if a tipping point is reached.

    Brazilian professor and scientist Carlos Nobre, a specialist in global warming and the Amazon, poses for a portrait near his home in the city of Sao Jose dos Campos, in the state of São Paulo, Brazil.
    12 June 2025.

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  • 'We are perilously close to the point of no return': climate scientist Carlos Nobre on Amazon rainforest's future.
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    'We are perilously close to the point of no return': climate scientist Carlos Nobre on Amazon rainforest's future.
    'We are perilously close to the point of no return': climate scientist Carlos Nobre on Amazon rainforest's future.

    Carlos Nobre, who has fought for decades to save the rainforest, says up to 70% of it could be lost if a tipping point is reached.

    Brazilian professor and scientist Carlos Nobre, a specialist in global warming and the Amazon, poses for a portrait near his home in the city of Sao Jose dos Campos, in the state of São Paulo, Brazil.
    12 June 2025.

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  • 'We are perilously close to the point of no return': climate scientist Carlos Nobre on Amazon rainforest's future.
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    'We are perilously close to the point of no return': climate scientist Carlos Nobre on Amazon rainforest's future.
    'We are perilously close to the point of no return': climate scientist Carlos Nobre on Amazon rainforest's future.

    Carlos Nobre, who has fought for decades to save the rainforest, says up to 70% of it could be lost if a tipping point is reached.

    Brazilian professor and scientist Carlos Nobre, a specialist in global warming and the Amazon, poses for a portrait near his home in the city of Sao Jose dos Campos, in the state of São Paulo, Brazil.
    12 June 2025.

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  • 'We are perilously close to the point of no return': climate scientist Carlos Nobre on Amazon rainforest's future.
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    'We are perilously close to the point of no return': climate scientist Carlos Nobre on Amazon rainforest's future.
    'We are perilously close to the point of no return': climate scientist Carlos Nobre on Amazon rainforest's future.

    Carlos Nobre, who has fought for decades to save the rainforest, says up to 70% of it could be lost if a tipping point is reached.

    Brazilian professor and scientist Carlos Nobre, a specialist in global warming and the Amazon, poses for a portrait near his home in the city of Sao Jose dos Campos, in the state of São Paulo, Brazil.
    12 June 2025.

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  • 'We are perilously close to the point of no return': climate scientist Carlos Nobre on Amazon rainforest's future.
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    'We are perilously close to the point of no return': climate scientist Carlos Nobre on Amazon rainforest's future.
    'We are perilously close to the point of no return': climate scientist Carlos Nobre on Amazon rainforest's future.

    Carlos Nobre, who has fought for decades to save the rainforest, says up to 70% of it could be lost if a tipping point is reached.

    Brazilian professor and scientist Carlos Nobre, a specialist in global warming and the Amazon, poses for a portrait near his home in the city of Sao Jose dos Campos, in the state of São Paulo, Brazil.
    12 June 2025.

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  • 'We are perilously close to the point of no return': climate scientist Carlos Nobre on Amazon rainforest's future.
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    'We are perilously close to the point of no return': climate scientist Carlos Nobre on Amazon rainforest's future.
    'We are perilously close to the point of no return': climate scientist Carlos Nobre on Amazon rainforest's future.

    Carlos Nobre, who has fought for decades to save the rainforest, says up to 70% of it could be lost if a tipping point is reached.

    Brazilian professor and scientist Carlos Nobre, a specialist in global warming and the Amazon, poses for a portrait near his home in the city of Sao Jose dos Campos, in the state of São Paulo, Brazil.
    12 June 2025.

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  • Humanity has failed to treat climate change as a risk assessment, says Timothy Lenton.
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    Humanity has failed to treat climate change as a risk assessment, says Timothy Lenton.
    Humanity has failed to treat climate change as a risk assessment, says Timothy Lenton.

    Professor Tim Lenton photographed at his offices at Exeter University today, 10th June 2025. Tim is the founding Director of the Global Systems Institute at the University of Exeter and Chair in Climate Change and Earth System Science. His new book Positive Tipping Points will be published by Oxford University Press later this year.

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  • Humanity has failed to treat climate change as a risk assessment, says Timothy Lenton.
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    Humanity has failed to treat climate change as a risk assessment, says Timothy Lenton.
    Humanity has failed to treat climate change as a risk assessment, says Timothy Lenton.

    Professor Tim Lenton photographed at his offices at Exeter University today, 10th June 2025. Tim is the founding Director of the Global Systems Institute at the University of Exeter and Chair in Climate Change and Earth System Science. His new book Positive Tipping Points will be published by Oxford University Press later this year.

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  • Humanity has failed to treat climate change as a risk assessment, says Timothy Lenton.
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    Humanity has failed to treat climate change as a risk assessment, says Timothy Lenton.
    Humanity has failed to treat climate change as a risk assessment, says Timothy Lenton.

    Professor Tim Lenton photographed at his offices at Exeter University today, 10th June 2025. Tim is the founding Director of the Global Systems Institute at the University of Exeter and Chair in Climate Change and Earth System Science. His new book Positive Tipping Points will be published by Oxford University Press later this year.

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  • Humanity has failed to treat climate change as a risk assessment, says Timothy Lenton.
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    Humanity has failed to treat climate change as a risk assessment, says Timothy Lenton.
    Humanity has failed to treat climate change as a risk assessment, says Timothy Lenton.

    Professor Tim Lenton photographed at his offices at Exeter University today, 10th June 2025. Tim is the founding Director of the Global Systems Institute at the University of Exeter and Chair in Climate Change and Earth System Science. His new book Positive Tipping Points will be published by Oxford University Press later this year.

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  • Humanity has failed to treat climate change as a risk assessment, says Timothy Lenton.
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    Humanity has failed to treat climate change as a risk assessment, says Timothy Lenton.
    Humanity has failed to treat climate change as a risk assessment, says Timothy Lenton.

    Professor Tim Lenton photographed at his offices at Exeter University today, 10th June 2025. Tim is the founding Director of the Global Systems Institute at the University of Exeter and Chair in Climate Change and Earth System Science. His new book Positive Tipping Points will be published by Oxford University Press later this year.

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  • Humanity has failed to treat climate change as a risk assessment, says Timothy Lenton.
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    Humanity has failed to treat climate change as a risk assessment, says Timothy Lenton.
    Humanity has failed to treat climate change as a risk assessment, says Timothy Lenton.

    Professor Tim Lenton photographed at his offices at Exeter University today, 10th June 2025. Tim is the founding Director of the Global Systems Institute at the University of Exeter and Chair in Climate Change and Earth System Science. His new book Positive Tipping Points will be published by Oxford University Press later this year.

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  • Humanity has failed to treat climate change as a risk assessment, says Timothy Lenton.
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    Humanity has failed to treat climate change as a risk assessment, says Timothy Lenton.
    Humanity has failed to treat climate change as a risk assessment, says Timothy Lenton.

    Professor Tim Lenton photographed at his offices at Exeter University today, 10th June 2025. Tim is the founding Director of the Global Systems Institute at the University of Exeter and Chair in Climate Change and Earth System Science. His new book Positive Tipping Points will be published by Oxford University Press later this year.

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  • Humanity has failed to treat climate change as a risk assessment, says Timothy Lenton.
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    Humanity has failed to treat climate change as a risk assessment, says Timothy Lenton.
    Humanity has failed to treat climate change as a risk assessment, says Timothy Lenton.

    Professor Tim Lenton photographed at his offices at Exeter University today, 10th June 2025. Tim is the founding Director of the Global Systems Institute at the University of Exeter and Chair in Climate Change and Earth System Science. His new book Positive Tipping Points will be published by Oxford University Press later this year.

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  • Humanity has failed to treat climate change as a risk assessment, says Timothy Lenton.
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    Humanity has failed to treat climate change as a risk assessment, says Timothy Lenton.
    Humanity has failed to treat climate change as a risk assessment, says Timothy Lenton.

    Professor Tim Lenton photographed at his offices at Exeter University today, 10th June 2025. Tim is the founding Director of the Global Systems Institute at the University of Exeter and Chair in Climate Change and Earth System Science. His new book Positive Tipping Points will be published by Oxford University Press later this year.

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  • Humanity has failed to treat climate change as a risk assessment, says Timothy Lenton.
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    Humanity has failed to treat climate change as a risk assessment, says Timothy Lenton.
    Humanity has failed to treat climate change as a risk assessment, says Timothy Lenton.

    Professor Tim Lenton photographed at his offices at Exeter University today, 10th June 2025. Tim is the founding Director of the Global Systems Institute at the University of Exeter and Chair in Climate Change and Earth System Science. His new book Positive Tipping Points will be published by Oxford University Press later this year.

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  • Humanity has failed to treat climate change as a risk assessment, says Timothy Lenton.
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    Humanity has failed to treat climate change as a risk assessment, says Timothy Lenton.
    Humanity has failed to treat climate change as a risk assessment, says Timothy Lenton.

    Professor Tim Lenton photographed at his offices at Exeter University today, 10th June 2025. Tim is the founding Director of the Global Systems Institute at the University of Exeter and Chair in Climate Change and Earth System Science. His new book Positive Tipping Points will be published by Oxford University Press later this year.

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  • Humanity has failed to treat climate change as a risk assessment, says Timothy Lenton.
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    Humanity has failed to treat climate change as a risk assessment, says Timothy Lenton.
    Humanity has failed to treat climate change as a risk assessment, says Timothy Lenton.

    Professor Tim Lenton photographed at his offices at Exeter University today, 10th June 2025. Tim is the founding Director of the Global Systems Institute at the University of Exeter and Chair in Climate Change and Earth System Science. His new book Positive Tipping Points will be published by Oxford University Press later this year.

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  • Why a professor of fascism Marci Shore left the US: 'The lesson of 1933 is - you get out'
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    Why a professor of fascism Marci Shore left the US: 'The lesson of 1933 is - you get out'
    Why a professor of fascism Marci Shore left the US: 'The lesson of 1933 is - you get out'

    Marci Shore made news around the world when her family moved to Canada. She discusses Trump, teaching history and how terror atomises society.

    Totalitarianism scholar Marci Shore in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on Wednesday, June 4, 2025. Formerly at Yale University, Shore now works at the University of Toronto.

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  • Why a professor of fascism Marci Shore left the US: 'The lesson of 1933 is - you get out'
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    Why a professor of fascism Marci Shore left the US: 'The lesson of 1933 is - you get out'
    Why a professor of fascism Marci Shore left the US: 'The lesson of 1933 is - you get out'

    Marci Shore made news around the world when her family moved to Canada. She discusses Trump, teaching history and how terror atomises society.

    Totalitarianism scholar Marci Shore in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on Wednesday, June 4, 2025. Formerly at Yale University, Shore now works at the University of Toronto.

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  • Why a professor of fascism Marci Shore left the US: 'The lesson of 1933 is - you get out'
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    Why a professor of fascism Marci Shore left the US: 'The lesson of 1933 is - you get out'
    Why a professor of fascism Marci Shore left the US: 'The lesson of 1933 is - you get out'

    Marci Shore made news around the world when her family moved to Canada. She discusses Trump, teaching history and how terror atomises society.

    Totalitarianism scholar Marci Shore in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on Wednesday, June 4, 2025. Formerly at Yale University, Shore now works at the University of Toronto.

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  • Why a professor of fascism Marci Shore left the US: 'The lesson of 1933 is - you get out'
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    Why a professor of fascism Marci Shore left the US: 'The lesson of 1933 is - you get out'
    Why a professor of fascism Marci Shore left the US: 'The lesson of 1933 is - you get out'

    Marci Shore made news around the world when her family moved to Canada. She discusses Trump, teaching history and how terror atomises society.

    Totalitarianism scholar Marci Shore in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on Wednesday, June 4, 2025. Formerly at Yale University, Shore now works at the University of Toronto.

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  • Why a professor of fascism Marci Shore left the US: 'The lesson of 1933 is - you get out'
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    Why a professor of fascism Marci Shore left the US: 'The lesson of 1933 is - you get out'
    Why a professor of fascism Marci Shore left the US: 'The lesson of 1933 is - you get out'

    Marci Shore made news around the world when her family moved to Canada. She discusses Trump, teaching history and how terror atomises society.

    Totalitarianism scholar Marci Shore in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on Wednesday, June 4, 2025. Formerly at Yale University, Shore now works at the University of Toronto.

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  • Why a professor of fascism Marci Shore left the US: 'The lesson of 1933 is - you get out'
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    Why a professor of fascism Marci Shore left the US: 'The lesson of 1933 is - you get out'
    Why a professor of fascism Marci Shore left the US: 'The lesson of 1933 is - you get out'

    Marci Shore made news around the world when her family moved to Canada. She discusses Trump, teaching history and how terror atomises society.

    Totalitarianism scholar Marci Shore in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on Wednesday, June 4, 2025. Formerly at Yale University, Shore now works at the University of Toronto.

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  • Why a professor of fascism Marci Shore left the US: 'The lesson of 1933 is - you get out'
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    Why a professor of fascism Marci Shore left the US: 'The lesson of 1933 is - you get out'
    Why a professor of fascism Marci Shore left the US: 'The lesson of 1933 is - you get out'

    Marci Shore made news around the world when her family moved to Canada. She discusses Trump, teaching history and how terror atomises society.

    Totalitarianism scholar Marci Shore in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on Wednesday, June 4, 2025. Formerly at Yale University, Shore now works at the University of Toronto.

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  • How the 'evil twin' of the climate crisis is threatening our oceans. Ocean acidification is rising.
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    How the 'evil twin' of the climate crisis is threatening our oceans. Ocean acidification is rising.
    How the 'evil twin' of the climate crisis is threatening our oceans.

    In seas around the world pH levels are falling - and scientists are increasingly frustrated that the problem is not being taken seriously enough.

    Ocean acidification is rising - and it is doing so at an alarming rate. Ocean acidification, often called the "evil twin" of the climate crisis, is caused when carbon dioxide is rapidly absorbed into the ocean, where it then reacts with water molecules leading to a fall in the pH of the seawater.

    Buoy measuring Ocean acidification, monitored by Plymouth Marine Laboratory. Professor James Fishwick is in charge of the monitoring equipment and data collection.

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  • Why I'm obsessed with... Martin Solan
I'm obsessed with brittle stars: fish often nip off bits of their arms but they regenerate.
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    Why I'm obsessed with... Martin Solan I'm obsessed with brittle stars: fish often nip off bits of their arms but they regenerate.
    Why I'm obsessed with... Martin Solan

    I'm obsessed with brittle stars: fish often nip off bits of their arms but they regenerate.

    These starfish relatives have lots of remarkable features and are a keystone species. My hope is that we will recognise how vital these charismatic creatures are.

    Professor Martin Solan photographed at his Brittlestars research lab at the National Oceanogrpphy Centre in Southampton, UK.
    6th April 2025.

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  • Why I'm obsessed with... Martin Solan
I'm obsessed with brittle stars: fish often nip off bits of their arms but they regenerate.
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    Why I'm obsessed with... Martin Solan I'm obsessed with brittle stars: fish often nip off bits of their arms but they regenerate.
    Why I'm obsessed with... Martin Solan

    I'm obsessed with brittle stars: fish often nip off bits of their arms but they regenerate.

    These starfish relatives have lots of remarkable features and are a keystone species. My hope is that we will recognise how vital these charismatic creatures are.

    Professor Martin Solan photographed at his Brittlestars research lab at the National Oceanogrpphy Centre in Southampton, UK.
    6th April 2025.

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  • Why I'm obsessed with... Martin Solan
I'm obsessed with brittle stars: fish often nip off bits of their arms but they regenerate.
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    Why I'm obsessed with... Martin Solan I'm obsessed with brittle stars: fish often nip off bits of their arms but they regenerate.
    Why I'm obsessed with... Martin Solan

    I'm obsessed with brittle stars: fish often nip off bits of their arms but they regenerate.

    These starfish relatives have lots of remarkable features and are a keystone species. My hope is that we will recognise how vital these charismatic creatures are.

    Professor Martin Solan photographed at his Brittlestars research lab at the National Oceanogrpphy Centre in Southampton, UK.
    6th April 2025.

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  • The fight for Woogaroo Forest: new housing could silence some of Queensland's 'virtuoso songbirds'
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    The fight for Woogaroo Forest: new housing could silence some of Queensland's 'virtuoso songbirds'
    The fight for Woogaroo Forest: new housing could silence some of Queensland's 'virtuoso songbirds'

    In eucalyptus woodland near Ipswich, where developers see new housing, ecologists see crucial habitat for endangered wildlife such as koalas, frill-necked lizards and increasingly rare birds.

    Prof Hugh Possingham in Woogaroo Forest - which is described as one of the last stands of forest left between Brisbane and Ipswich and is home to koalas and threatened bird communities and slated to be turned into housing estates.
    Possingham was Qld's chief scientist until recently and is one of the heavy hitters in Australian conservation science - he is calling on Tanya Plibersek to interview and protect this forest.

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