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Water, water everywhere…we often talk about ‘going green’, but our planet is mostly blue. Rising sea levels and more extreme weather are affecting people, nature, infrastructure and economies across the globe. But society isn't adapting to climate change fast enough.At HR Wallingford, we want to change this. The Hydrofiles explores possibilities for creating a sustainable and resilient world, where people and the environment can thrive. Join our experts as they address these challenges head on.
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A new Springer Nature Geo- and Earth-Sciences podcast called My Sediments Exactly, dedicated to exploring the fascinating world of Geo-, Earth and Environmental Sciences with focus on sustainability. Our aim is to highlight the countless ways in which these sciences impact our understanding of the world, from the deepest ocean trenches to the highest mountain peaks, and everything in between.
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Get the latest insights on climate change and breakthrough technologies and innovations that are fighting climate change! According to a United Nations climate change report, the evidence of human-caused climate change is overwhelming and continues to strengthen. The impacts of climate change are intensifying and climate-related threats to our physical, social, and economic well-being are rising at an unprecedented rate. Widespread climate changes are causing extreme heat, severe drought, un ...
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ESG Insider is a podcast from S&P Global that takes you inside the environmental, social & governance issues shaping the business world today. In each episode, co-hosts Lindsey Hall and Esther Whieldon interview ESG experts, leveraging S&P Global data to shine a light on the sustainability opportunities and risks that business leaders and investors need to know about. Lindsey Hall is head of ESG Thought Leadership at S&P Global Sutainable1 and Esther Whieldon is a Senior Writer on the team.
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What on earth is happening to music? That's the premise of the show, but who knows where we'll go together. Here are some facts: -My name is Dan -I am in a band called Drifters in Vellichor -We are from Nashville -We have a record you want to hear -I happen to be handsome, no big deal -I think music and art in general is in danger and I'd like to talk about it
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The Muslim Takeaway is a brand new podcast that hosts purposeful and honest conversations about what it means to be a Muslim in today's political and social climate. Hosted by Ana Diamond, a true third culture kid, a professional nomad, and a cultural mediator with intent (@IAmAnaDiamond). Note: The views expressed by guests are their own and their appearance on the podcast does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity or opinion they represent.
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Even as society becomes increasingly reliant on computers and digital technologies, billions of people around the world lack access to the internet and related services. And this matters because this lack of access can have a negative impact on the economy and exacerbate existing inequalities, particularly in developing countries. In this episode o…
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Portable blenders are an essential tool for home cooks with small kitchens, creative car campers, or travelers who want to ensure they have all their essential kitchen tools during a long stay at an Airbnb.
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Researchers think a key ally in thawing out icy, barren wastelands of Mars is glittermore specifically, literally millions of tons of reflective metallic nanorod particles seeded throughout the Red Planets atmosphere.
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A portable printer may seem like an anachronism in a world where you can instantly share digital photos and documents around the world in seconds, but there's still merit in having a physical copy.
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Indoor plants can reduce some volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and freshen your air naturally, and humidifiers for plants turn the very atmosphere of your home into something more habitable for both of you.
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Humanoid robots are no longer a rare sight (at least in company promotional videos ), but Figure is one of the most well-funded companies aimed at introducing bipedal machines into factories.
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On August 6, 1991, in a little-known newsgroupan early-days, primitive version of an internet forumcalled alt.hypertext , a soon-to-be-famous computer scientist posted something that would change the technology landscapeand the worldas we knew it.
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The honor of Egypt s oldest necropolis belongs to Pharaoh Djoser, a ruler who ushered in the Old Kingdoms Third Dynasty during the 27th century BCE. Constructed around 2,680 BCE in Saqqara, northwest of the ruins of Memphis, the six-tier, four-sided Step Pyramid of Djoser stood amid a large courtyard filled with decorative ceremonial structures.…
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According to some new research from the American Psychological Association, mental exertion appears to be associated with various unpleasant feelings and emotions in several taxing situations.
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For those who love galavanting through the woods, few things are more satisfying than stumbling on free forest snacks: blackberries, hazelnuts, wild onions, orif youve really hit the jackpota cluster of morels under a downed tree trunk.
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New analysis of a famous, 2,500-year-old mummy known as the Screaming Woman may revise what makes for a good versus bad mummification and potentially solve a mystery that has perplexed Egyptologists for nearly ninety years.
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New analysis of a 3,500-year-old mummy known as the Screaming Woman may revise what makes for a good versus bad mummification and potentially solve a mystery that has perplexed Egyptologists for years.Â
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