We are fortunate to be alive today. The urge to make space rather than fill it is something we're seeing for the first time in recorded history. We have been enlarging, filling in, and investigating...
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Work Together Anywhere by Lisette Sutherland [Book Summary – Review]
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100 Million Years of Food by Stephen Le [Book Summary – Review]
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A Life on Our Planet by David Attenborough Book Summary – Review
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