cluster of disheveled scientists, most of them in flannel or fleece, felt like a repeat of Clara’s memorial a month ago, a church filled with her friends and coworkers, most of whom we’d never met before.
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The kilometer-long Batagaika Crater had been widening with temperature rise like some god had unzipped the snow-topped marshlands, exposing woolly rhinos and other extinct beasts.
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Welcome to the end of the world,”
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Cliff Miyashiro from UCLA—archaeology
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She held the purple crystal pendant she’d had when we adopted her.
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reintroducing bison and native flora to the land.
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And maybe it was my imagination, but I could have sworn I heard the soil churning, the dance of a million dead insects, early humans, and wolves.
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The picture was taken three years ago, when we’d met up with Clara in southern Alaska.
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After school she’d study the news, comb the internet for disasters, wars and hate and injustice, write it all down in these color-coded journals.
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until another ice shelf collapsed or another animal went extinct.