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Pannonhalma's Chewed-up Books Are the New Messengers of Global Warming

Summary by valaszonline.hu
Our country's historical book collections have been threatened by fire, Turkish invasion and World War I. Never before has an insect invasion occurred. It has now happened in Pannonhalma: a month ago, they were forced to introduce unprecedented precautions in the 200-year-old hall library, where dystopian conditions now prevail. The shelves on the upper floor are packed empty, and in the middle, two-meter towers built of black boxes are in nitro…
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Our country's historical book collections have been threatened by fire, Turkish invasion and World War I. Never before has an insect invasion occurred. It has now happened in Pannonhalma: a month ago, they were forced to introduce unprecedented precautions in the 200-year-old hall library, where dystopian conditions now prevail. The shelves on the upper floor are packed empty, and in the middle, two-meter towers built of black boxes are in nitro…

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valaszonline.hu broke the news in on Friday, July 4, 2025.
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