Author: EconLearner

Throughout the ages, human societies have similarly been in flux, with repeated wars, migrations, and power shifts leading to the rise or fall of nation-states.But to what extent are these across the lines of human history—climate change and conflict—related to each other?”Most of the time, we think of climate change as something very new, something that people don’t know how to deal with,” he says. Nancy KanianKellogg Professor of Managerial Economics and Decision Sciences. “But in reality, climate is always changing, and this interaction between climate and society, economy, politics and conflict is a story as old as time.”To shed…

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Researchers call for urgent action to address this anarchic side of fashion industry Clothing waste is produced by people living in rich cities but their environmental impacts are … [+] is felt by those in the world southGetty The bourgeois buy and reject more clothes than ever. Somewhere between 80 and 150 billion Clothing types are produced every year. This is 10 – 19 objects for each person on earth. UNEP she says that ‘the average person buys 60 percent more clothes than 15 years ago, while each species is only maintained for half a year “but these numbers are…

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Noah Weil in PittCredit: HBO / Max I suspect a lot of people are watching at the moment Pitt In HBO and Max is long -term fans Er, A NBC medical drama held from September 1994 to April 2009, with over 300 episodes in its 15 seasons. I’m not from these people. The first time I watched Er was after watching his fourth episode Pit. My curiosity was moving. I wanted to know a few things about the spiritual predecessor of this great new drama. Some brief thoughts about the Er Series Premiere: My God, TV has changed since 1994.…

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Cut offCredit: Apple In last week’s episode cut out, we have only seen one side of the equation. We spent the entire Season 2 premiere within the fluorescent confines of Lumon’s Severed Floor. This week – as I suspected – the coin flipped. In “Goodbye Mrs. Selvig” we spend the entire episode in the world of the Outies. Spoiler ahead. In Episode 2, we find out moments after the events of the season 1 finale. The Outies of Mark S. (Adam Scott), Helly R. (Britt Lower), Dylan G. (Zach Cherry) and Irving B. (John Turturro) are all back in their…

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“Over the Hill” is the long-awaited spiritual successor to the amazing “Art of Rally”.Funselektor It wasn’t perfect, and it certainly didn’t hold your hand, but it was great Art of Rally remains one of the most beautiful and balanced racing games of the last five years. Today, developer Funselektor has finally unveiled a spiritual successor — one that takes the driving experience to even more challenging terrain. Over the Hill celebrates the “golden age of offroading” that promises a wonderful world of challenging courses that you can conquer alone or with friends, using vehicles inspired by iconic cars of the…

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Thanks to its strong technological foundations, FREYR is well positioned to provide sustainably produced battery solutions to significantly increase the share of renewable energy in the global energy mix by 2030. getty The numbers are staggering. According to the IEA Global EV Outlook which looks at regional targets and current vehicle statistics, at least 235 to 300 million Electric vehicles (EVs) should be produced to meet the combined electrification targets of the EU and the United States by 2035. Where will all the batteries come from to meet these needs? An emerging leader There are a number of technological, environmental,…

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BERLIN, GERMANY – JANUARY 19: Ricarda Piepenhagen, an activist suffering from prolonged Covid symptoms … [+] including cardiovascular and neurological issues, is placing photos of people affected by myalgic encephalomyelitis, also called chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS), on about 400 cots set up outside the Reichstag, the seat of the Bundestag, in a public effort to protest to demand more Government-funded research as the Chancellery looks back on January 19, 2023 in Berlin of Germany. Chronic fatigue syndrome is also a common condition among people suffering from severe effects of long-term Covid. The Bundestag is scheduled to debate the issue later…

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