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We've written plenty exploring that question, and indeed there's no clear answer for CO2 (although environmental campaigners point to success stories like sulfur controls under the Clean Air Act, which ended up far cheaper than forecast).

I started thinking: "What does it mean to be a king?" At one point, I did a set of four stories exploring that question: with Robespierre, one of the leaders of the French revolution; Joshua Norton, the Californian who in 1859 declared himself first emperor of America; Augustus, founder of the Roman empire; and the eighth-century Arab caliph Harun al-Rashid.

A group led by researchers at Vanderbilt University in Nashville has been exploring that question in Colombia.

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The city has not explored that question.

This encore presentation of a "Nova" episode explores that question by following a drilling probe deep into the ice, down through the water and three-quarters of a mile into the seafloor to recover rock from a time when the Earth was a few degrees warmer than it is now.

This week's Science special issue on forest health explores that question, and examines threats facing forests around the globe both natural and human-caused.  .

In this exhibition, they explore that question.

This week, we've brought together stories from the archive that explore that question.

During the next two years, Patagonia will try to face and explore that question.

To explore that question, he needed a chip with a reliably uniform crunch.

Dr. Clarke said she and her colleagues hoped to explore that question.

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