Re: “California’s behind on its 2030 climate goals. What’s at stake if it doesn’t catch up?” (Mercurynews.com, Jan. 16): I am heartbroken to read about the burning of Australia — humans displaced and ...
It is a sad state of affairs when the city deems that petrified dinosaurs are more important than the welfare of living creatures. It has been said that these plans have been under consideration for a ...
To the editor: Alaska is full of ancient history. Here, one can find dinosaur bones, wooly mammoth tusks, and fossils with thousands-of-years-old pollen spores. You can also see what is thought to be ...
As a loyal FT reader, and life-long dinosaur fan, I wanted to bring to your attention a factual inaccuracy in John Gapper’s article “Auction of dinosaur skeletons at Christie’s stirs fresh controversy ...
Little Eirann Grace McClatchy used to imagine what it would be like if the dinosaur she invited to her birthday party actually came. Mom Lisa McClatchy has written a children's book, "Dear ...
Having seen many dinosaurs on display in museums, I don’t doubt they existed. But even if they hadn’t I’m surprised some people resent the delightful one in front of McDonald’s on Grant and Tanque ...
I very much enjoyed your articles on recent dinosaur discoveries (21 May, p 34). They reminded me of an idea sparked off by a statement by Mike Williams in his 1994 paper “Catastrophic versus ...
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