In the last couple of years, the London Review of Books has published two big and important articles on green subjects. The first was John Lanchester's review of the current literature on climate change. The second was Andrew O'Hagan's piece of reportage on waste. In the issue that's just out the LRB publishes a third: James Meek writes a 10,000-word article about last year's flooding at Tewkesbury and the privatisation of water in Britain.
Scientists’ experiment is ‘beacon of hope’ for coral reefs on brink of
global collapse
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Recordings of healthy fish are being transmitted to attract heat-tolerant
larvae back to degraded reefs in the Maldives
An underwater experiment to resto...
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