It has been another good week for science, notably the fine additions to the exclusive list of Nobel Laureates. In case you missed some of other happenings, Charles Trowbridge lists them for you on the Rhizome blog.
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The List: Week of April 28
Although it might snow again, spring has definitely arrived and it’s time to get involved in the growing season!
This extensive glossary, written by Max Boykoff and Chukwemerije Okereke, is a valuable resource for those looking to get a grip on key climate change concepts, policies and initiatives.
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