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* ScienceMarchesOn: Part of the novel's backstory has the US Air Force join up with conservative religious and social elements after fuel becomes unavailable. Recently, [[http://www.scientificamerican.com/gallery/military-green-us-air-force-flies-on-biofuel/ the Air Force has begun investing heavily in biofuel research]] so as not to be caught in such a position (although more likely they're worried about oil imports being cut off due to war, as opposed to fossil fuels running out altogether.

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* ScienceMarchesOn: Part of the novel's backstory has the US Air Force join up with conservative religious and social elements after fuel becomes unavailable. Recently, [[http://www.scientificamerican.com/gallery/military-green-us-air-force-flies-on-biofuel/ the Air Force has begun investing heavily in biofuel research]] so as not to be caught in such a position (although more likely they're worried about oil imports being cut off due to war, war or other disruptions of trade, as opposed to fossil fuels running out altogether.altogether).
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* ScienceMarchesOn: Part of the novel's backstory has the US Air Force join up with conservative religious and social elements after fuel becomes unavailable. Recently, [[http://www.scientificamerican.com/gallery/military-green-us-air-force-flies-on-biofuel/ the Air Force has begun investing heavily in biofuel research]] so as not to be caught in such a position (although more likely they're worried about oil imports being cut off due to war, as opposed to fossil fuels running out altogether.
* ThrowItIn: An in-universe example in Julian's biopic of Charles Darwin including the last surviving giraffe in the Central Park Zoo (which wandered into the shot out of curiosity).

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