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Egyptian voters are poised to rubber stamp constitutional changes allowing President Sisi to remain in office until 2030, and the climate crisis may be pushing Americans to embrace some far-fetched geoengineering ideas.
By Luke N. VargasEgyptian voters are poised to rubber stamp constitutional changes allowing President Sisi to remain in office until 2030, and the climate crisis may be pushing Americans to embrace some far-fetched geoengineering ideas.