Our Final Hour: A Scientist's Warning
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Basic Books, 2009.
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Martin Rees., & Martin Rees|AUTHOR. (2009). Our Final Hour: A Scientist's Warning . Basic Books.

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Martin Rees and Martin Rees|AUTHOR. 2009. Our Final Hour: A Scientist's Warning. Basic Books.

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