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The Body Of Pope Francis Is Transferred To The Basilica St Peter To Lie In State
The ceremony with Pope Francis' body, who lies in state at St. Peter's Basilica for three days, passes through the crowd at the Vatican on April 23, 2025. (Photo by Marco Calvarese/POOL/NurPhoto) -
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The Body Of Pope Francis Is Transferred To The Basilica St Peter To Lie In State
The ceremony with Pope Francis' body, who lies in state at St. Peter's Basilica for three days, passes through the crowd at the Vatican on April 23, 2025. (Photo by Marco Calvarese/POOL/NurPhoto) -
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The Body Of Pope Francis Is Transferred To The Basilica St Peter To Lie In State
The ceremony with Pope Francis' body, who lies in state at St. Peter's Basilica for three days, passes through the crowd at the Vatican on April 23, 2025. (Photo by Marco Calvarese/POOL/NurPhoto) -
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The Body Of Pope Francis Is Transferred To The Basilica St Peter To Lie In State
The ceremony with Pope Francis' body, who lies in state at St. Peter's Basilica for three days, passes through the crowd at the Vatican on April 23, 2025. (Photo by Marco Calvarese/POOL/NurPhoto) -
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Anabel Graetz, a new start after 60: I became an actor - and I’ve never made so much money
Anabel Graetz has always known she had an interesting and unusual face. At the age of 80, it's now paying the bills.
'It feels like a whole new world' ... Anabel Graetz at her home in Lexington, Massachusetts.
Anabel Graetz has always worked in the arts, but she won her first screen part when she was 62 - in a fire safety short with Tom Bosley, best known for playing Howard Cunningham in the TV series Happy Days. The film work has since rolled in. This summer, at the age of 80, Graetz cleared her debts for the first time in her life. "I am earning more money than I ever have," she says. "It feels like a whole new world."
Graetz's turning point came when she made it on to the books of a casting company in Boston which helps studios and production companies hire actors.
Anabel Graetz says she studied acting, music, and singing. "I performed on stage for all my life thinking, of course, that film wasn't for me," she said. "Who starts being in films when they're in their 60s or 70s," Graetz laughs. "The funny thing is when I was a kid I thought I wanted to be in movies."
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Anabel Graetz, a new start after 60: I became an actor - and I’ve never made so much money
Anabel Graetz has always known she had an interesting and unusual face. At the age of 80, it's now paying the bills.
'It feels like a whole new world' ... Anabel Graetz at her home in Lexington, Massachusetts.
Anabel Graetz has always worked in the arts, but she won her first screen part when she was 62 - in a fire safety short with Tom Bosley, best known for playing Howard Cunningham in the TV series Happy Days. The film work has since rolled in. This summer, at the age of 80, Graetz cleared her debts for the first time in her life. "I am earning more money than I ever have," she says. "It feels like a whole new world."
Graetz's turning point came when she made it on to the books of a casting company in Boston which helps studios and production companies hire actors.
Anabel Graetz says she studied acting, music, and singing. "I performed on stage for all my life thinking, of course, that film wasn't for me," she said. "Who starts being in films when they're in their 60s or 70s," Graetz laughs. "The funny thing is when I was a kid I thought I wanted to be in movies."
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Anabel Graetz, a new start after 60: I became an actor - and I’ve never made so much money
Anabel Graetz has always known she had an interesting and unusual face. At the age of 80, it's now paying the bills.
'It feels like a whole new world' ... Anabel Graetz at her home in Lexington, Massachusetts.
Anabel Graetz has always worked in the arts, but she won her first screen part when she was 62 - in a fire safety short with Tom Bosley, best known for playing Howard Cunningham in the TV series Happy Days. The film work has since rolled in. This summer, at the age of 80, Graetz cleared her debts for the first time in her life. "I am earning more money than I ever have," she says. "It feels like a whole new world."
Graetz's turning point came when she made it on to the books of a casting company in Boston which helps studios and production companies hire actors.
Anabel Graetz says she studied acting, music, and singing. "I performed on stage for all my life thinking, of course, that film wasn't for me," she said. "Who starts being in films when they're in their 60s or 70s," Graetz laughs. "The funny thing is when I was a kid I thought I wanted to be in movies."
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Anabel Graetz, a new start after 60: I became an actor - and I’ve never made so much money
Anabel Graetz has always known she had an interesting and unusual face. At the age of 80, it's now paying the bills.
'It feels like a whole new world' ... Anabel Graetz at her home in Lexington, Massachusetts.
Anabel Graetz has always worked in the arts, but she won her first screen part when she was 62 - in a fire safety short with Tom Bosley, best known for playing Howard Cunningham in the TV series Happy Days. The film work has since rolled in. This summer, at the age of 80, Graetz cleared her debts for the first time in her life. "I am earning more money than I ever have," she says. "It feels like a whole new world."
Graetz's turning point came when she made it on to the books of a casting company in Boston which helps studios and production companies hire actors.
Anabel Graetz says she studied acting, music, and singing. "I performed on stage for all my life thinking, of course, that film wasn't for me," she said. "Who starts being in films when they're in their 60s or 70s," Graetz laughs. "The funny thing is when I was a kid I thought I wanted to be in movies."
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Anabel Graetz, a new start after 60: I became an actor - and I’ve never made so much money
Anabel Graetz has always known she had an interesting and unusual face. At the age of 80, it's now paying the bills.
'It feels like a whole new world' ... Anabel Graetz at her home in Lexington, Massachusetts.
Anabel Graetz has always worked in the arts, but she won her first screen part when she was 62 - in a fire safety short with Tom Bosley, best known for playing Howard Cunningham in the TV series Happy Days. The film work has since rolled in. This summer, at the age of 80, Graetz cleared her debts for the first time in her life. "I am earning more money than I ever have," she says. "It feels like a whole new world."
Graetz's turning point came when she made it on to the books of a casting company in Boston which helps studios and production companies hire actors.
Anabel Graetz says she studied acting, music, and singing. "I performed on stage for all my life thinking, of course, that film wasn't for me," she said. "Who starts being in films when they're in their 60s or 70s," Graetz laughs. "The funny thing is when I was a kid I thought I wanted to be in movies."
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Anabel Graetz, a new start after 60: I became an actor - and I’ve never made so much money
Anabel Graetz has always known she had an interesting and unusual face. At the age of 80, it's now paying the bills.
'It feels like a whole new world' ... Anabel Graetz at her home in Lexington, Massachusetts.
Anabel Graetz has always worked in the arts, but she won her first screen part when she was 62 - in a fire safety short with Tom Bosley, best known for playing Howard Cunningham in the TV series Happy Days. The film work has since rolled in. This summer, at the age of 80, Graetz cleared her debts for the first time in her life. "I am earning more money than I ever have," she says. "It feels like a whole new world."
Graetz's turning point came when she made it on to the books of a casting company in Boston which helps studios and production companies hire actors.
Anabel Graetz says she studied acting, music, and singing. "I performed on stage for all my life thinking, of course, that film wasn't for me," she said. "Who starts being in films when they're in their 60s or 70s," Graetz laughs. "The funny thing is when I was a kid I thought I wanted to be in movies."
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Anabel Graetz, a new start after 60: I became an actor - and I’ve never made so much money
Anabel Graetz has always known she had an interesting and unusual face. At the age of 80, it's now paying the bills.
'It feels like a whole new world' ... Anabel Graetz at her home in Lexington, Massachusetts.
Anabel Graetz has always worked in the arts, but she won her first screen part when she was 62 - in a fire safety short with Tom Bosley, best known for playing Howard Cunningham in the TV series Happy Days. The film work has since rolled in. This summer, at the age of 80, Graetz cleared her debts for the first time in her life. "I am earning more money than I ever have," she says. "It feels like a whole new world."
Graetz's turning point came when she made it on to the books of a casting company in Boston which helps studios and production companies hire actors.
Anabel Graetz says she studied acting, music, and singing. "I performed on stage for all my life thinking, of course, that film wasn't for me," she said. "Who starts being in films when they're in their 60s or 70s," Graetz laughs. "The funny thing is when I was a kid I thought I wanted to be in movies."
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Anabel Graetz, a new start after 60: I became an actor - and I’ve never made so much money
Anabel Graetz has always known she had an interesting and unusual face. At the age of 80, it's now paying the bills.
'It feels like a whole new world' ... Anabel Graetz at her home in Lexington, Massachusetts.
Anabel Graetz has always worked in the arts, but she won her first screen part when she was 62 - in a fire safety short with Tom Bosley, best known for playing Howard Cunningham in the TV series Happy Days. The film work has since rolled in. This summer, at the age of 80, Graetz cleared her debts for the first time in her life. "I am earning more money than I ever have," she says. "It feels like a whole new world."
Graetz's turning point came when she made it on to the books of a casting company in Boston which helps studios and production companies hire actors.
Anabel Graetz says she studied acting, music, and singing. "I performed on stage for all my life thinking, of course, that film wasn't for me," she said. "Who starts being in films when they're in their 60s or 70s," Graetz laughs. "The funny thing is when I was a kid I thought I wanted to be in movies."
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Anabel Graetz, a new start after 60: I became an actor - and I’ve never made so much money
Anabel Graetz has always known she had an interesting and unusual face. At the age of 80, it's now paying the bills.
'It feels like a whole new world' ... Anabel Graetz at her home in Lexington, Massachusetts.
Anabel Graetz has always worked in the arts, but she won her first screen part when she was 62 - in a fire safety short with Tom Bosley, best known for playing Howard Cunningham in the TV series Happy Days. The film work has since rolled in. This summer, at the age of 80, Graetz cleared her debts for the first time in her life. "I am earning more money than I ever have," she says. "It feels like a whole new world."
Graetz's turning point came when she made it on to the books of a casting company in Boston which helps studios and production companies hire actors.
Anabel Graetz says she studied acting, music, and singing. "I performed on stage for all my life thinking, of course, that film wasn't for me," she said. "Who starts being in films when they're in their 60s or 70s," Graetz laughs. "The funny thing is when I was a kid I thought I wanted to be in movies."
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Anabel Graetz, a new start after 60: I became an actor - and I’ve never made so much money
Anabel Graetz has always known she had an interesting and unusual face. At the age of 80, it's now paying the bills.
'It feels like a whole new world' ... Anabel Graetz at her home in Lexington, Massachusetts.
Anabel Graetz has always worked in the arts, but she won her first screen part when she was 62 - in a fire safety short with Tom Bosley, best known for playing Howard Cunningham in the TV series Happy Days. The film work has since rolled in. This summer, at the age of 80, Graetz cleared her debts for the first time in her life. "I am earning more money than I ever have," she says. "It feels like a whole new world."
Graetz's turning point came when she made it on to the books of a casting company in Boston which helps studios and production companies hire actors.
Anabel Graetz says she studied acting, music, and singing. "I performed on stage for all my life thinking, of course, that film wasn't for me," she said. "Who starts being in films when they're in their 60s or 70s," Graetz laughs. "The funny thing is when I was a kid I thought I wanted to be in movies."
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Anabel Graetz, a new start after 60: I became an actor - and I’ve never made so much money
Anabel Graetz has always known she had an interesting and unusual face. At the age of 80, it's now paying the bills.
'It feels like a whole new world' ... Anabel Graetz at her home in Lexington, Massachusetts.
Anabel Graetz has always worked in the arts, but she won her first screen part when she was 62 - in a fire safety short with Tom Bosley, best known for playing Howard Cunningham in the TV series Happy Days. The film work has since rolled in. This summer, at the age of 80, Graetz cleared her debts for the first time in her life. "I am earning more money than I ever have," she says. "It feels like a whole new world."
Graetz's turning point came when she made it on to the books of a casting company in Boston which helps studios and production companies hire actors.
Anabel Graetz says she studied acting, music, and singing. "I performed on stage for all my life thinking, of course, that film wasn't for me," she said. "Who starts being in films when they're in their 60s or 70s," Graetz laughs. "The funny thing is when I was a kid I thought I wanted to be in movies."
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Anabel Graetz, a new start after 60: I became an actor - and I’ve never made so much money
Anabel Graetz has always known she had an interesting and unusual face. At the age of 80, it's now paying the bills.
'It feels like a whole new world' ... Anabel Graetz at her home in Lexington, Massachusetts.
Anabel Graetz has always worked in the arts, but she won her first screen part when she was 62 - in a fire safety short with Tom Bosley, best known for playing Howard Cunningham in the TV series Happy Days. The film work has since rolled in. This summer, at the age of 80, Graetz cleared her debts for the first time in her life. "I am earning more money than I ever have," she says. "It feels like a whole new world."
Graetz's turning point came when she made it on to the books of a casting company in Boston which helps studios and production companies hire actors.
Anabel Graetz says she studied acting, music, and singing. "I performed on stage for all my life thinking, of course, that film wasn't for me," she said. "Who starts being in films when they're in their 60s or 70s," Graetz laughs. "The funny thing is when I was a kid I thought I wanted to be in movies."
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Anabel Graetz, a new start after 60: I became an actor - and I’ve never made so much money
Anabel Graetz has always known she had an interesting and unusual face. At the age of 80, it's now paying the bills.
'It feels like a whole new world' ... Anabel Graetz at her home in Lexington, Massachusetts.
Anabel Graetz has always worked in the arts, but she won her first screen part when she was 62 - in a fire safety short with Tom Bosley, best known for playing Howard Cunningham in the TV series Happy Days. The film work has since rolled in. This summer, at the age of 80, Graetz cleared her debts for the first time in her life. "I am earning more money than I ever have," she says. "It feels like a whole new world."
Graetz's turning point came when she made it on to the books of a casting company in Boston which helps studios and production companies hire actors.
Anabel Graetz says she studied acting, music, and singing. "I performed on stage for all my life thinking, of course, that film wasn't for me," she said. "Who starts being in films when they're in their 60s or 70s," Graetz laughs. "The funny thing is when I was a kid I thought I wanted to be in movies."
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Anabel Graetz, a new start after 60: I became an actor - and I’ve never made so much money
Anabel Graetz has always known she had an interesting and unusual face. At the age of 80, it's now paying the bills.
'It feels like a whole new world' ... Anabel Graetz at her home in Lexington, Massachusetts.
Anabel Graetz has always worked in the arts, but she won her first screen part when she was 62 - in a fire safety short with Tom Bosley, best known for playing Howard Cunningham in the TV series Happy Days. The film work has since rolled in. This summer, at the age of 80, Graetz cleared her debts for the first time in her life. "I am earning more money than I ever have," she says. "It feels like a whole new world."
Graetz's turning point came when she made it on to the books of a casting company in Boston which helps studios and production companies hire actors.
Anabel Graetz says she studied acting, music, and singing. "I performed on stage for all my life thinking, of course, that film wasn't for me," she said. "Who starts being in films when they're in their 60s or 70s," Graetz laughs. "The funny thing is when I was a kid I thought I wanted to be in movies."
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Cathy O’Neil: Big tech makes use of shame to profit from our interactions
Cathy O'Neil: ÔThere are a few universal norms around shaming, like sex Ð thereÕs always some way to get shamed if you do it wrong.
The mathematician and author talks about the exploitation of our feelings, cancel culture, and why she believes JK Rowling is an example of Ôpunching-down shameÕ
Cathy OÕNeil is a writer, a mathematician and author of the bestselling Weapons of Math Destruction, which won the Euler book prize. Her latest book is The Shame Machine: Who Profits in the New Age of Humiliation, which looks at the ways shame is manufactured and exploited in a range of industries, including prisons, welfare systems and social media, for coercive and commercial purposes. She argues that a common intention is to shift responsibility for social problems from institutions to individuals.
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Cathy O’Neil: Big tech makes use of shame to profit from our interactions
Cathy O'Neil: ÔThere are a few universal norms around shaming, like sex Ð thereÕs always some way to get shamed if you do it wrong.
The mathematician and author talks about the exploitation of our feelings, cancel culture, and why she believes JK Rowling is an example of Ôpunching-down shameÕ
Cathy OÕNeil is a writer, a mathematician and author of the bestselling Weapons of Math Destruction, which won the Euler book prize. Her latest book is The Shame Machine: Who Profits in the New Age of Humiliation, which looks at the ways shame is manufactured and exploited in a range of industries, including prisons, welfare systems and social media, for coercive and commercial purposes. She argues that a common intention is to shift responsibility for social problems from institutions to individuals.
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'It is the question of the century': will tech solve the climate crisis – or make it worse? Elizabeth Kolbert’s previous book The Sixth Extinction won a Pulitzer prize. In her new book, Under a White Sky, the environmental writer questions our addictio
Elizabeth Kolbert has been a staff writer at The New Yorker since 1999 and is the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of "The Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural History," published by Henry Holt in 2014 (awarded in 2015). She is seen here outside her home in Williamstown, Massachusetts, on Fri., Feb. 26, 2021. "The Sixth Extinction" argues that the earth is currently in the middle of a global extinction event caused by humans.
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'It is the question of the century': will tech solve the climate crisis – or make it worse? Elizabeth Kolbert’s previous book The Sixth Extinction won a Pulitzer prize. In her new book, Under a White Sky, the environmental writer questions our addictio
Elizabeth Kolbert has been a staff writer at The New Yorker since 1999 and is the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of "The Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural History," published by Henry Holt in 2014 (awarded in 2015). She is seen here outside her home in Williamstown, Massachusetts, on Fri., Feb. 26, 2021. "The Sixth Extinction" argues that the earth is currently in the middle of a global extinction event caused by humans.
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'It is the question of the century': will tech solve the climate crisis – or make it worse? Elizabeth Kolbert’s previous book The Sixth Extinction won a Pulitzer prize. In her new book, Under a White Sky, the environmental writer questions our addictio
Elizabeth Kolbert has been a staff writer at The New Yorker since 1999 and is the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of "The Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural History," published by Henry Holt in 2014 (awarded in 2015). She is seen here outside her home in Williamstown, Massachusetts, on Fri., Feb. 26, 2021. "The Sixth Extinction" argues that the earth is currently in the middle of a global extinction event caused by humans.
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'It is the question of the century': will tech solve the climate crisis – or make it worse? Elizabeth Kolbert’s previous book The Sixth Extinction won a Pulitzer prize. In her new book, Under a White Sky, the environmental writer questions our addictio
Elizabeth Kolbert has been a staff writer at The New Yorker since 1999 and is the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of "The Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural History," published by Henry Holt in 2014 (awarded in 2015). She is seen here outside her home in Williamstown, Massachusetts, on Fri., Feb. 26, 2021. "The Sixth Extinction" argues that the earth is currently in the middle of a global extinction event caused by humans.
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'It is the question of the century': will tech solve the climate crisis – or make it worse? Elizabeth Kolbert’s previous book The Sixth Extinction won a Pulitzer prize. In her new book, Under a White Sky, the environmental writer questions our addictio
Elizabeth Kolbert has been a staff writer at The New Yorker since 1999 and is the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of "The Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural History," published by Henry Holt in 2014 (awarded in 2015). She is seen here outside her home in Williamstown, Massachusetts, on Fri., Feb. 26, 2021. "The Sixth Extinction" argues that the earth is currently in the middle of a global extinction event caused by humans.
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'It is the question of the century': will tech solve the climate crisis – or make it worse? Elizabeth Kolbert’s previous book The Sixth Extinction won a Pulitzer prize. In her new book, Under a White Sky, the environmental writer questions our addictio
Elizabeth Kolbert has been a staff writer at The New Yorker since 1999 and is the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of "The Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural History," published by Henry Holt in 2014 (awarded in 2015). She is seen here outside her home in Williamstown, Massachusetts, on Fri., Feb. 26, 2021. "The Sixth Extinction" argues that the earth is currently in the middle of a global extinction event caused by humans.
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'It is the question of the century': will tech solve the climate crisis – or make it worse? Elizabeth Kolbert’s previous book The Sixth Extinction won a Pulitzer prize. In her new book, Under a White Sky, the environmental writer questions our addictio
Elizabeth Kolbert has been a staff writer at The New Yorker since 1999 and is the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of "The Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural History," published by Henry Holt in 2014 (awarded in 2015). She is seen here outside her home in Williamstown, Massachusetts, on Fri., Feb. 26, 2021. "The Sixth Extinction" argues that the earth is currently in the middle of a global extinction event caused by humans.
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'It is the question of the century': will tech solve the climate crisis – or make it worse? Elizabeth Kolbert’s previous book The Sixth Extinction won a Pulitzer prize. In her new book, Under a White Sky, the environmental writer questions our addictio
Elizabeth Kolbert has been a staff writer at The New Yorker since 1999 and is the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of "The Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural History," published by Henry Holt in 2014 (awarded in 2015). She is seen here outside her home in Williamstown, Massachusetts, on Fri., Feb. 26, 2021. "The Sixth Extinction" argues that the earth is currently in the middle of a global extinction event caused by humans.
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'It is the question of the century': will tech solve the climate crisis – or make it worse? Elizabeth Kolbert’s previous book The Sixth Extinction won a Pulitzer prize. In her new book, Under a White Sky, the environmental writer questions our addictio
Elizabeth Kolbert has been a staff writer at The New Yorker since 1999 and is the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of "The Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural History," published by Henry Holt in 2014 (awarded in 2015). She is seen here outside her home in Williamstown, Massachusetts, on Fri., Feb. 26, 2021. "The Sixth Extinction" argues that the earth is currently in the middle of a global extinction event caused by humans.
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'It is the question of the century': will tech solve the climate crisis – or make it worse? Elizabeth Kolbert’s previous book The Sixth Extinction won a Pulitzer prize. In her new book, Under a White Sky, the environmental writer questions our addictio
Elizabeth Kolbert has been a staff writer at The New Yorker since 1999 and is the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of "The Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural History," published by Henry Holt in 2014 (awarded in 2015). She is seen here outside her home in Williamstown, Massachusetts, on Fri., Feb. 26, 2021. "The Sixth Extinction" argues that the earth is currently in the middle of a global extinction event caused by humans.
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'It is the question of the century': will tech solve the climate crisis – or make it worse? Elizabeth Kolbert’s previous book The Sixth Extinction won a Pulitzer prize. In her new book, Under a White Sky, the environmental writer questions our addictio
Elizabeth Kolbert has been a staff writer at The New Yorker since 1999 and is the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of "The Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural History," published by Henry Holt in 2014 (awarded in 2015). She is seen here outside her home in Williamstown, Massachusetts, on Fri., Feb. 26, 2021. "The Sixth Extinction" argues that the earth is currently in the middle of a global extinction event caused by humans.
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'It is the question of the century': will tech solve the climate crisis – or make it worse? Elizabeth Kolbert’s previous book The Sixth Extinction won a Pulitzer prize. In her new book, Under a White Sky, the environmental writer questions our addictio
Elizabeth Kolbert has been a staff writer at The New Yorker since 1999 and is the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of "The Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural History," published by Henry Holt in 2014 (awarded in 2015). She is seen here outside her home in Williamstown, Massachusetts, on Fri., Feb. 26, 2021. "The Sixth Extinction" argues that the earth is currently in the middle of a global extinction event caused by humans.
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'It is the question of the century': will tech solve the climate crisis – or make it worse? Elizabeth Kolbert’s previous book The Sixth Extinction won a Pulitzer prize. In her new book, Under a White Sky, the environmental writer questions our addictio
Elizabeth Kolbert has been a staff writer at The New Yorker since 1999 and is the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of "The Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural History," published by Henry Holt in 2014 (awarded in 2015). She is seen here outside her home in Williamstown, Massachusetts, on Fri., Feb. 26, 2021. "The Sixth Extinction" argues that the earth is currently in the middle of a global extinction event caused by humans.
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'It is the question of the century': will tech solve the climate crisis – or make it worse? Elizabeth Kolbert’s previous book The Sixth Extinction won a Pulitzer prize. In her new book, Under a White Sky, the environmental writer questions our addictio
Elizabeth Kolbert has been a staff writer at The New Yorker since 1999 and is the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of "The Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural History," published by Henry Holt in 2014 (awarded in 2015). She is seen here outside her home in Williamstown, Massachusetts, on Fri., Feb. 26, 2021. "The Sixth Extinction" argues that the earth is currently in the middle of a global extinction event caused by humans.
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'It is the question of the century': will tech solve the climate crisis – or make it worse? Elizabeth Kolbert’s previous book The Sixth Extinction won a Pulitzer prize. In her new book, Under a White Sky, the environmental writer questions our addictio
Elizabeth Kolbert has been a staff writer at The New Yorker since 1999 and is the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of "The Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural History," published by Henry Holt in 2014 (awarded in 2015). She is seen here outside her home in Williamstown, Massachusetts, on Fri., Feb. 26, 2021. "The Sixth Extinction" argues that the earth is currently in the middle of a global extinction event caused by humans.
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'It is the question of the century': will tech solve the climate crisis – or make it worse? Elizabeth Kolbert’s previous book The Sixth Extinction won a Pulitzer prize. In her new book, Under a White Sky, the environmental writer questions our addictio
Elizabeth Kolbert has been a staff writer at The New Yorker since 1999 and is the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of "The Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural History," published by Henry Holt in 2014 (awarded in 2015). She is seen here outside her home in Williamstown, Massachusetts, on Fri., Feb. 26, 2021. "The Sixth Extinction" argues that the earth is currently in the middle of a global extinction event caused by humans.
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'It is the question of the century': will tech solve the climate crisis – or make it worse? Elizabeth Kolbert’s previous book The Sixth Extinction won a Pulitzer prize. In her new book, Under a White Sky, the environmental writer questions our addictio
Elizabeth Kolbert has been a staff writer at The New Yorker since 1999 and is the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of "The Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural History," published by Henry Holt in 2014 (awarded in 2015). She is seen here outside her home in Williamstown, Massachusetts, on Fri., Feb. 26, 2021. "The Sixth Extinction" argues that the earth is currently in the middle of a global extinction event caused by humans.
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'It is the question of the century': will tech solve the climate crisis – or make it worse? Elizabeth Kolbert’s previous book The Sixth Extinction won a Pulitzer prize. In her new book, Under a White Sky, the environmental writer questions our addictio
Elizabeth Kolbert has been a staff writer at The New Yorker since 1999 and is the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of "The Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural History," published by Henry Holt in 2014 (awarded in 2015). She is seen here outside her home in Williamstown, Massachusetts, on Fri., Feb. 26, 2021. "The Sixth Extinction" argues that the earth is currently in the middle of a global extinction event caused by humans.
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'It is the question of the century': will tech solve the climate crisis – or make it worse? Elizabeth Kolbert’s previous book The Sixth Extinction won a Pulitzer prize. In her new book, Under a White Sky, the environmental writer questions our addictio
Elizabeth Kolbert has been a staff writer at The New Yorker since 1999 and is the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of "The Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural History," published by Henry Holt in 2014 (awarded in 2015). She is seen here outside her home in Williamstown, Massachusetts, on Fri., Feb. 26, 2021. "The Sixth Extinction" argues that the earth is currently in the middle of a global extinction event caused by humans.
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'It is the question of the century': will tech solve the climate crisis – or make it worse? Elizabeth Kolbert’s previous book The Sixth Extinction won a Pulitzer prize. In her new book, Under a White Sky, the environmental writer questions our addictio
Elizabeth Kolbert has been a staff writer at The New Yorker since 1999 and is the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of "The Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural History," published by Henry Holt in 2014 (awarded in 2015). She is seen here outside her home in Williamstown, Massachusetts, on Fri., Feb. 26, 2021. "The Sixth Extinction" argues that the earth is currently in the middle of a global extinction event caused by humans.
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'It is the question of the century': will tech solve the climate crisis – or make it worse? Elizabeth Kolbert’s previous book The Sixth Extinction won a Pulitzer prize. In her new book, Under a White Sky, the environmental writer questions our addictio
Elizabeth Kolbert has been a staff writer at The New Yorker since 1999 and is the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of "The Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural History," published by Henry Holt in 2014 (awarded in 2015). She is seen here outside her home in Williamstown, Massachusetts, on Fri., Feb. 26, 2021. "The Sixth Extinction" argues that the earth is currently in the middle of a global extinction event caused by humans.
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'It is the question of the century': will tech solve the climate crisis – or make it worse? Elizabeth Kolbert’s previous book The Sixth Extinction won a Pulitzer prize. In her new book, Under a White Sky, the environmental writer questions our addictio
Elizabeth Kolbert has been a staff writer at The New Yorker since 1999 and is the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of "The Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural History," published by Henry Holt in 2014 (awarded in 2015). She is seen here outside her home in Williamstown, Massachusetts, on Fri., Feb. 26, 2021. "The Sixth Extinction" argues that the earth is currently in the middle of a global extinction event caused by humans.
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'It is the question of the century': will tech solve the climate crisis – or make it worse? Elizabeth Kolbert’s previous book The Sixth Extinction won a Pulitzer prize. In her new book, Under a White Sky, the environmental writer questions our addictio
Elizabeth Kolbert has been a staff writer at The New Yorker since 1999 and is the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of "The Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural History," published by Henry Holt in 2014 (awarded in 2015). She is seen here outside her home in Williamstown, Massachusetts, on Fri., Feb. 26, 2021. "The Sixth Extinction" argues that the earth is currently in the middle of a global extinction event caused by humans.
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'It is the question of the century': will tech solve the climate crisis – or make it worse? Elizabeth Kolbert’s previous book The Sixth Extinction won a Pulitzer prize. In her new book, Under a White Sky, the environmental writer questions our addictio
Elizabeth Kolbert has been a staff writer at The New Yorker since 1999 and is the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of "The Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural History," published by Henry Holt in 2014 (awarded in 2015). She is seen here outside her home in Williamstown, Massachusetts, on Fri., Feb. 26, 2021. "The Sixth Extinction" argues that the earth is currently in the middle of a global extinction event caused by humans.
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'It is the question of the century': will tech solve the climate crisis – or make it worse? Elizabeth Kolbert’s previous book The Sixth Extinction won a Pulitzer prize. In her new book, Under a White Sky, the environmental writer questions our addictio
Elizabeth Kolbert has been a staff writer at The New Yorker since 1999 and is the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of "The Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural History," published by Henry Holt in 2014 (awarded in 2015). She is seen here outside her home in Williamstown, Massachusetts, on Fri., Feb. 26, 2021. "The Sixth Extinction" argues that the earth is currently in the middle of a global extinction event caused by humans.
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'It is the question of the century': will tech solve the climate crisis – or make it worse? Elizabeth Kolbert’s previous book The Sixth Extinction won a Pulitzer prize. In her new book, Under a White Sky, the environmental writer questions our addictio
Elizabeth Kolbert has been a staff writer at The New Yorker since 1999 and is the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of "The Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural History," published by Henry Holt in 2014 (awarded in 2015). She is seen here outside her home in Williamstown, Massachusetts, on Fri., Feb. 26, 2021. "The Sixth Extinction" argues that the earth is currently in the middle of a global extinction event caused by humans.
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'It is the question of the century': will tech solve the climate crisis – or make it worse? Elizabeth Kolbert’s previous book The Sixth Extinction won a Pulitzer prize. In her new book, Under a White Sky, the environmental writer questions our addictio
Elizabeth Kolbert has been a staff writer at The New Yorker since 1999 and is the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of "The Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural History," published by Henry Holt in 2014 (awarded in 2015). She is seen here outside her home in Williamstown, Massachusetts, on Fri., Feb. 26, 2021. "The Sixth Extinction" argues that the earth is currently in the middle of a global extinction event caused by humans.
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'It is the question of the century': will tech solve the climate crisis – or make it worse? Elizabeth Kolbert’s previous book The Sixth Extinction won a Pulitzer prize. In her new book, Under a White Sky, the environmental writer questions our addictio
Elizabeth Kolbert has been a staff writer at The New Yorker since 1999 and is the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of "The Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural History," published by Henry Holt in 2014 (awarded in 2015). She is seen here outside her home in Williamstown, Massachusetts, on Fri., Feb. 26, 2021. "The Sixth Extinction" argues that the earth is currently in the middle of a global extinction event caused by humans.
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'It is the question of the century': will tech solve the climate crisis – or make it worse? Elizabeth Kolbert’s previous book The Sixth Extinction won a Pulitzer prize. In her new book, Under a White Sky, the environmental writer questions our addictio
Elizabeth Kolbert has been a staff writer at The New Yorker since 1999 and is the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of "The Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural History," published by Henry Holt in 2014 (awarded in 2015). She is seen here outside her home in Williamstown, Massachusetts, on Fri., Feb. 26, 2021. "The Sixth Extinction" argues that the earth is currently in the middle of a global extinction event caused by humans.
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'It is the question of the century': will tech solve the climate crisis – or make it worse? Elizabeth Kolbert’s previous book The Sixth Extinction won a Pulitzer prize. In her new book, Under a White Sky, the environmental writer questions our addictio
Elizabeth Kolbert has been a staff writer at The New Yorker since 1999 and is the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of "The Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural History," published by Henry Holt in 2014 (awarded in 2015). She is seen here outside her home in Williamstown, Massachusetts, on Fri., Feb. 26, 2021. "The Sixth Extinction" argues that the earth is currently in the middle of a global extinction event caused by humans.
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