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Flash! on NHK-Newsline: Daaichi reactors update. New lengthy pipe with camera + Rad. meter is about to inspect the cores at high-rez. Est. decommissioning could take forty years.
Banana Republic R'US takes on new meaning, when you can foresee growing those. In N. Dakota?
Goodell is an excellent journalist, and his treatment of a highly technical subject like sea level rise is both highly readable and informative. He relies on story-telling and interviews with a wide range of scientists, developers, civic leaders and politicians involved in the sea level rise issue. He spent several years researching the book, and relates stories from the extensive time he spent in many areas of the world highly vulnerable to sea level rise, including Miami, New York City, New Jersey, Norfolk, Alaska, the Netherlands, Venice (Italy), and Lagos (Nigeria.) He also describes fascinating stories from his trip to the source of about 25% of current global sea level rise—the Greenland Ice Sheet—as well his trip to the Paris Climate Accord.
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Flash! on NHK-Newsline: Daaichi reactors update. New lengthy pipe with camera + Rad. meter is about to inspect the cores at high-rez. Est. decommissioning could take forty years.
Banana Republic R'US takes on new meaning, when you can foresee growing those. In N. Dakota?