Gregory Benford Tiny Quotations
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- Carl Sagan
- Seth Godin
- Annalee Newitz
- Charles Dickens
- David Levithan
- Gregory Benford
- Paul Haggis
- Rumi
- Stephen Jay Gould
- Wislawa Szymborska
- Aaron Brooks
- Alexander Mccall Smith
- Ani Difranco
- Anita Shreve
- Bill Gates
- Bonnie Langford
- Gail Carriger
- Haruki Murakami
- Helen Keller
- Helena Bonham Carter
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Air Quotes
The simplest way to remove carbon dioxide, the main greenhouse gas, is to grow plants - preferably trees, since they tie up more of the gas in cellulose, meaning it will not return to the air within a season or two. Plants build themselves out of air and water, taking only a tiny fraction of their mass from the soil.
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Brown Quotes
In coastal waters rich in runoff, plankton can swarm densely, a million in a drop of water. They color the sea brown and green where deltas form from big rivers, or cities dump their sewage. Tiny yet hugely important, plankton govern how well the sea harvests the sun's bounty, and so are the foundation of the ocean's food chain.