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The Next 50 Years or Floating Human Hearts

Summary by Denník N
As the human world experiences the most turbulent period in modern history – writes David Attenborough about the Second World War – the ocean mass enters a phase of relative calm. “Despite nuclear tests and naval battles, the horrors of war will provide some parts of the ocean with a respite. Areas including places in the European North Sea will become too dangerous for fishing and the underwater world will recover significantly.” I mentioned […]
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As the human world experiences the most turbulent period in modern history – writes David Attenborough about the Second World War – the ocean mass enters a phase of relative calm. “Despite nuclear tests and naval battles, the horrors of war will provide some parts of the ocean with a respite. Areas including places in the European North Sea will become too dangerous for fishing and the underwater world will recover significantly.” I mentioned […]

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Denník N broke the news in on Thursday, March 5, 2026.
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