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biosphere

[bahy-uh-sfeer] / ˈbaɪ əˌsfɪər /
NOUN
environment
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Focus will bring together contemporary works of more than 35 galleries; this year’s theme centers on post-pandemic rebirth and the idea of art as a biosphere.

From New York Times

Its muddled progression is a striking parallel to the eons-spanning evolutionary struggles that have so profoundly shaped Earth’s biosphere.

From Scientific American

"It is conceivable that these 'Snowball Earth' events could have driven major extinctions, but apparently life, including complex eukaryotic organisms, managed to survive, attesting to the resilience of the biosphere."

From Reuters

The biosphere reserve also serves as the main freshwater source for 5 million people in Mexico City.

From Washington Post

“We are already seeing detrimental impacts on the biosphere and the economy due to climate change, and we should expect that they’re only going to get worse.”

From Scientific American