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Note from the editor : A funeral , saving the planet and the threat of nuclear war

The media is often criticised for focusing on the negative, emphasising the flaws of a project while discounting its progress. But sometimes it’s good to step aside from that framework, writes the BBC's Chris Stokel-Walker.

Source: smh.com.au
Published on 2022-09-23

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