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- Global warming is melting the permafrost layer, creating big holes in . . .
"Future greenhouse gas emissions from thawing permafrost [will be] significantly smaller than current human greenhouse gas emissions, but emissions from permafrost thaw are large enough that they are important to take into consideration when projecting future climate change and when setting emissions targets for international negotiations "
- Melting Russian permafrost could speed up global warming and have a . . .
An environmental vicious circle is taking hold in Russia and other parts of the Arctic as permafrost – the frozen ground beneath a quarter of the Northern Hemisphere and almost 20% of Earth’s landmass – thaws
- The deadly diseases being released as ice thaws - The World Economic Forum
Climate change is melting permafrost soils that have been solid for thousands of years, and as the soils melt they have the potential to release ancient viruses and bacteria that may be capable of springing back to life
- Tropical forests lost at fastest recorded rate in 2024
Drought, excess precipitation, hail and frost drive approximately 80% of agricultural losses across the EU Image: Howden The seas off the UK and Ireland are experiencing a severe spring heatwave , with temperatures up to 4°C above average, marine biologists warn
- Gen Z is driving change in the multigenerational workforce
Add to that backdrop the wider geopolitical disruption and economic instability we are currently experiencing and you arrive at today’s zeitgeist: An era of perma-change Leading an engaged, innovative and resilient workforce today means knowing who they are, what they need and how they work together – and that is changing fast
- Is technology creating an anxious generation? | World Economic Forum
The data paints a complex picture: mental health issues among young people are escalating globally and while increased screen time and social media usage contribute to this trend, not all digital engagement is harmful
- What is bioregional design and can it fight climate change?
The future Gelephu International Airport in Bhutan, designed by BIG in a collaboration with aviation engineering firm NACO, demonstrates the promise of bioregional design through local materials and cultural references
- These 27 countries are most at risk of ecological threats | World . . .
The ETR used its research to identify 27 hotspots — home to 768 million people — that have a combination of low societal resilience and high risk of ecological threats
- Creating a circular economy for end-of-life vehicle plastics
Less than 20% of end-of-life vehicle plastics are recycled For real change, we urgently need to rethink how we collect, process and value these materials
- IBM created the worlds first smartphone 25 years ago
The tech company IBM is widely credited with developing the world’s first smartphone – the bulky but rather cutely named Simon
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