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Top Links 1103 Biofuel boom. A plague of deer. Writing in the age of AI. Trajectories of the neo-gothic.
Chartbook (United States) | May 15, 2026
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The increasing deer populations may necessitate a reevaluation of wildlife management strategies to balance ecosystems and human safety.
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The biofuel boom presents a vital opportunity to reduce carbon emissions and promote renewable energy sources.
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