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When Worlds Collide #56: Communicating for Survival – Who will save Earth?
Text of my ‘When Worlds Collide’ column published in Ceylon Today Sunday newspaper on 3 March 2013 See also, previous columns: 23 Dec 2012: Avoiding the ‘Mother of All Tsunamis’ 24 Feb 2013: ‘Wake-up Call’ from Outer Space Imagine this … Continue reading
Posted in Disaster, Disaster Communication, Documentary Film, Media, Public health, Science Journalism, Space Travel, Television
Tagged antibiotic resistance, asteroid deflection, Asteroid detection, Asteroid Threats: A Call for Global Response, David Morrison, Deep Impact, dinosaur extinction, dinosaurs, ESA, IPCC, Larry Niven, M Moidel, Meteor (movie), Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), Mimi Leder, MIT, NASA, Near Earth Objects, NEO, Planetary Defense, Project Icarus, Russia, Siberia, Space Viz, Spaceguard, UN climate panel
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