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The moral – and political – force of Pope Francis on climate

  • Written by The Conversation
imageAs a geopolitical figure, the pope has urged the West to combat global poverty and preserve the environment.Tony Gentile/Reuters

When popes make pronouncements on religious matters, one billion Catholics listen. When popes talk about social issues, there is the potential to bring a larger audience into international debate. When a current pope,...

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Five amazing extinct creatures that aren't dinosaurs

  • Written by The Conversation
imageJumping the sharkDmitry Bogdanov, CC BY-SA

The release of Jurassic World has reignited our love for palaeontology. Many of us share a longing to understand the dinosaurs that roamed the Earth long before we arrived. But palaeontology is a discipline much broader than this.

Dinosaurs dominated the land for 135 million years, but what happened during...

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