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The latest advice to engineers and policy makers warns storms will increase in intensity and frequency depending on how ...
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YouTube on MSNConstruction of the world's first floating city in KoreaThe Earth's sea level is constantly increasing. A real flood may soon begin, because since 1880 the world’s ocean waters have risen an average of eight to nine inches. And a third of that figure, ...
Developed by Natural Hazards Research Australia in collaboration with the University of New England (UNE) and the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), the revised index – labelled ADRI-2 – ...
Beyond this session’s obvious disappointment — a failed transportation funding bill — here’s what else flopped.
An attempt by the United States to obliterate Iran’s plans to build nuclear warheads on behalf of Israel (which itself evaded ...
We must accelerate decisive action on climate change that protects health because the climate crisis is a health crisis.
For the Indigenous Gayo, Alas, Kluet, Aneuk Jamee, and Karo peoples, Leuser is not merely a forest—it is sacred ancestral land. Their stewardship has kept the ecosystem intact for centuries. But in ...
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Mongabay News on MSNTo survive climate change, scientists say protected areas need ‘climate-smart’ planningProtected areas such as national parks, nature reserves and Indigenous lands are the foundation of biodiversity conservation.
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ZNetwork on MSNConservation Innovations: How Sustained Resistance Is Saving One Of The Earth’s Most Critical RainforestsFor the Indigenous Gayo, Alas, Kluet, Aneuk Jamee, and Karo peoples, Leuser is not merely a forest—it is sacred ancestral land. Their stewardship has kept the ecosystem intact for centuries. But in ...
The postage stamp was once the quiet hero of every envelope but has now been relegated to philatelists’ albums. Tiny and dignified, stamps bore declarations of love, overdue apologies, and holiday ...
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