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12.04: Let's Talk Books: Our Favorites of the Season

2014-11-03 20:04:59| Powells Books Events Calendar

Every year we handpick our favorite books for inclusion in our Holiday Gift Guide. Join us for a special presentation by our new book buying team where they will discuss some of the hottest and most compelling books of the season.

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12.10: Let's Talk Books: Our Favorites of the Season

2014-11-03 20:04:59| Powells Books Events Calendar

Every year we handpick our favorite books for inclusion in our Holiday Gift Guide. Join us for a special presentation by our new book buying team where they will discuss some of the hottest and most compelling books of the season.

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12.16: Let's Talk Books: Our Favorites of the Season

2014-11-03 20:04:59| Powells Books Events Calendar

Every year we handpick our favorite books for inclusion in our Holiday Gift Guide. Join us for a special presentation by our new book buying team where they will discuss some of the hottest and most compelling books of the season.

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All talk and little action on climate change

2014-11-02 16:02:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Al Jazeera: Interpreting the mire of UN climate-speak, Id say the message boils down to this: attain near zero emissions by 2100 or billions of our descendants not yet born will be in big trouble. That means we have to start now, tripling or even quadrupling our use of renewable energy so it represents 80% of energy sources by 2050. This latest report from the UN's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) is a final précis of the most comprehensive assessment on climate change to date, conducted...

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Book Talk: E. O. Wilson's Bold Vision for Saving the World

2014-11-02 14:04:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

National Geographic: Edward O. Wilson has been called the heir of Darwin. His relationship to National Geographic stretches back to 1939, when, as a ten-year-old boy, he read about insects in the magazine and made up his mind to be an entomologist. Last year, at the age of 84, he was awarded the National Geographic Society's highest award, the Hubbard Medal. In his new book, The Meaning of Human Existence, he ranges far and wide across biology, artificial intelligence, and philosophy. Speaking from his home near Boston,...

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