It’s the End of the World as We Know It . . . and He Feels Fine – NYTimes.com by Karla McManus04/06/201423/01/2015 It’s the End of the World as We Know It . . . and He Feels Fine – NYTimes.com.
The Dangers of a Single Book Cover: The Acacia Tree Meme and “African literature” » AFRICA IS A COUNTRY by Karla McManus16/05/2014 The Dangers of a Single Book Cover: The Acacia Tree Meme and “African literature” » AFRICA IS A COUNTRY.
Watch Corals Move in Timelapse Video by Karla McManus25/04/201423/01/2015 Watch Corals Move in Timelapse Video | Mental Floss.
What Makes an Alien Intelligent? by Karla McManus25/04/201423/01/2015 What Makes an Alien Intelligent? : The New Yorker.
The ’70s Photos That Made Us Want to Save Earth | Science | WIRED by Karla McManus23/04/201429/10/2014 The ’70s Photos That Made Us Want to Save Earth | Science | WIRED.
Nicholas Lemann: What Happened to the Environmental Movement? : The New Yorker by Karla McManus23/04/201423/01/2015 Nicholas Lemann: What Happened to the Environmental Movement? : The New Yorker.
30 Years After Chernobyl’s Meltdown, Gripping Photos Expose the Human Fallout by Karla McManus15/04/201423/01/2015 30 Years After Chernobyl’s Meltdown, Gripping Photos Expose the Human Fallout | Raw File | WIRED.
The Oldest Living Things in the World: A Decade-Long Photographic Masterpiece at the Intersection of Art, Science, and Philosophy by Karla McManus15/04/201423/01/2015 The Oldest Living Things in the World: A Decade-Long Photographic Masterpiece at the Intersection of Art, Science, and Philosophy | Brain Pickings.
Want everyone else to buy into environmentalism? Never say “Earth” | Grist by Karla McManus15/03/201423/01/2015 Want everyone else to buy into environmentalism? Never say “Earth” | Grist.
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