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Dead Mars, Dying Earth (edition 2000)

by John E. Brandenberg, Monica Rix Paxson

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"Through global warming, the thinning of the ozone layer and our continued use of fossil fuels, we are reversing the process that first made human life possible on Earth and that once nurtured life on Mars."--Jacket.
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Title:Dead Mars, Dying Earth
Authors:John E. Brandenberg
Other authors:Monica Rix Paxson
Info:Crossing Press (2000), Edition: 1st, Hardcover, 311 pages
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