NewsletterHuub Janssen/Flickr Despite protests in Luetzerath, a German coal mine expands Images of demonstrations in the village of Luetzerath, beside a gigantic coal-mine pit.
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Politics www.theatlantic.com Nuclear tests marked life on Earth with a radioactive spike Even as it disappears, the “bomb spike” is revealing the ways humans have reshaped the planet.
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Despite protests in Luetzerath, a German coal mine expands