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- Alienoid: Return to the Future. by Choi, Dong-hoon,film director.; Hae-sook, Kim,actor.; Tae-ri, Kim,actor.; Woo-bin, Kim,actor.; Hanee, Lee,actor.; Jun-Yeol, Ryu,actor.; Jung-ah, Yum,actor.; Well Go USA (Firm),dst; Kanopy (Firm),dst;
Kim Hae-sook, Kim Tae-ri, Kim Woo-bin, Lee Hanee, Ryu Jun-Yeol, Yum Jung-ahOriginally produced by Well Go USA in 2024.After locating the Divine Blade, a shaman and a modern-day woman race through time to battle a powerful alien commander intent on destroying mankind in ALIENOID: RETURN TO THE FUTURE, Part II of Choi Dong-hoon’s epic sci-fi action series.Mode of access: World Wide Web.
- Subjects: Feature films.; Foreign films.; Motion pictures.; War films.; Science fiction.; Martial arts.; Motion pictures--Korea.; Motion pictures--Asia.; Science fiction films.; Action films.; Life on other planets.; Fantasy films.; Action and adventure films.;
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- The future we choose : surviving the climate crisis / by Figueres, Christiana,author.; Rivett-Carnac, Tom,author.;
Includes bibliographical references."In this cautionary but optimistic book, Figueres and Rivett-Carnac--the architects of the 2015 Paris Climate Change Agreement--tackle arguably the most urgent and consequential challenge humankind has ever faced: the world's changing climate and the fate of humanity. In The Future We Choose, the authors outline two possible scenarios for the planet. In one, they describe what life on Earth will be like by 2050 if we fail to meet the Paris targets for carbon dioxide emission reduction. In the other, they describe what it will take to create and live in a carbon neutral, regenerative world. They argue for confronting the climate crisis head on, with determination and optimism. How we all of us address the climate crisis in the next thirty years will determine not only the world we will live in but also the world we will bequeath to our children and theirs. The Future We Choose presents our options and tells us, in no uncertain terms, what governments, corporations, and each of us can and must do to fend off disaster"--
- Subjects: Climatic changes; Environmental policy; Global environmental change.; Climatic changes;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- The future of packaging : from linear to circular / by Szaky, Tom,author.;
Includes bibliographical references and index."Tom Szaky sets out to do the impossible - eliminate all waste. This book paints a future of a "circular economy" that relies on responsible reuse and recycling to propel the world towards eradicating overconsumption and waste"--
- Subjects: Package goods industry; Packaging waste; Sustainable development.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- What we owe the future / by MacAskill, William,1987-author.;
Includes bibliographical references and index."One of the most stunning achievements of moral philosophy is something we take for granted: moral universalism, or the idea that every human has equal moral worth. In What We Owe the Future, Oxford philosopher William MacAskill demands that we go a step further, arguing that people not only have equal moral worth no matter where or how they live, but also no matter when they live. This idea has implications beyond the obvious (climate change) - including literally making sure that there are people in the future: It's not unusual to hear someone way, "Oh, I could never bring a child into this world." MacAskill argues that the sentiment itself may well be immoral: we have a responsibility not just to consider whether the world of the future will be suitable for supporting humans, but to act to make sure there are humans in it. And while it may seem that the destructive capacity of modern industrial technology means that we ought to eschew it as much as possible, MacAskill argues for optimism in our ability to (eventually) get technology right, for the future's benefit, and ours. Where Hans Rosling's Factfulness and Rutger Bregman's Utopia for Realists gave us reasons for hope and action in the present, What We Owe the Future is a compelling and accessible argument for why solving our problems demands that we worry about the future. And ultimately it provides an answer to the most important question we humans face: can we not just endure, but thrive?"--
- Subjects: Altruism.; Civilization, Modern; Future, The.; Human beings; Human beings;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Kin : The Future of Family. by Johnson, Sophie Lucido.;
Library Bound Incorporated
- Subjects: PSYCHOLOGY / Interpersonal Relations; SELF-HELP / Personal Growth / Success; SOCIAL SCIENCE;
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- LEGO space : building the future / by Reid, Peter,1974-; Goddard, Tim,1977-;
LSC
- Subjects: Space ships; LEGO toys.; Astronauts; Extraterrestrial beings; Planets; Science fiction;
- © c2013., No Starch Press,
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- The future of humanity : terraforming Mars, interstellar travel, immortality, and our destiny beyond Earth / by Kaku, Michio,author.;
Includes bibliographical references and index."Formerly the domain of fiction, moving human civilization to the stars is increasingly becoming a scientific possibility--and a necessity. Whether in the near future due to climate change and the depletion of finite resources, or in the distant future due to catastrophic cosmological events, we must face the reality that humans will one day need to leave planet Earth to survive as a species. World-renowned physicist and futurist Michio Kaku explores in rich, intimate detail the process by which humanity may gradually move away from the planet and develop a sustainable civilization in outer space. He reveals how cutting-edge developments in robotics, nanotechnology, and biotechnology may allow us to terraform and build habitable cities on Mars. He then takes us beyond the solar system to nearby stars, which may soon be reached by nanoships traveling on laser beams at near the speed of light. Finally, he brings us beyond our galaxy, and even beyond our universe, to the possibility of immortality, showing us how humans may someday be able to leave our bodies entirely and laser port to new havens in space. With irrepressible enthusiasm and wonder, Dr. Kaku takes readers on a fascinating journey to a future in which humanity may finally fulfill its long-awaited destiny among the stars"--
- Subjects: Astrophysics.; Interplanetary voyages.;
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- The future of nutrition : an insider's look at the science, why we keep getting it wrong, and how to start getting it right / by Campbell, T. Colin,1934-author.; Disla, Nelson,author.;
Includes bibliographical references and index."Colin Campbell, author of The China Study (3M sold across all formats and editions) and New York Times bestseller Whole, returns with The Future of Nutrition, a book examining the shortcomings and confusion within the nutrition industry and outlining steps to improve"--
- Subjects: Diet.; Nutrition.;
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- The future of another timeline / by Newitz, Annalee,1969-author.;
Includes bibliographical references."[A] story of time travel, murder, and unlikely allies separated by centuries, battling for a world in which anyone can change the future"--Provided by publisher.
- Subjects: Science fiction.; Time travel; Women; Revenge; Murder; Imaginary wars and battles;
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- The once and future riot [graphic novel] / by Sacco, Joe,author,illustrator.;
"A graphic novel about the 2013 Muzaffargnar Riot in Uttar Pradesh, India, that expands to investigate the mechanics, dynamics, mythologies, and uses of riots writ large"--
- Subjects: Graphic novels.; Nonfiction comics.; Riots; Riots;
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