Environment
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UNESCO Introduces Cultural Climate Change as a New Way to Track Global Development
As the impacts of climate change grow, society and people struggle to adapt to the challenges of the new reality. Change, however, is difficult, and adapting to new ways of life or new ways of doing business often requires a change in culture.
Latest Research Articles
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Early Humans Wore Footwear in Middle Stone Age 75,000 Years Ago, New Report Shows
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Health Professionals Call For Phase Out of Fossil Fuel and Demand Urgent Climate Action
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Diamonds Show Insights into Supercontinent Formation, Deep Tectonic Processes, Research Says
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1000 Ancient Trees in France Infested With Bark Beetles, Slated For Logging to Avoid Spring 2024 'Time Bomb'
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Australia Fire: Two Dead, Hundreds Evacuated In Queensland As Officials Warned Of Worst Bushfire Season
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Hurricane Rapid Intensification Mystery That Puzzled Scientists for Years Solved in New NCAR Study