Life Stage and Reproductive Health Resource Scarcity
Data Centers Drink And Children Thirst: The AI Bubble’s Moral Mis-calculus. Forbes.
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Life Stage and Reproductive Health Resource Scarcity
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Built Environment and Urbanization Disaster Preparedness and Adaptation
Bamboo has been used as a building material for millennia across South America, Africa, and Asia, where it grows abundantly. Recently, its strength and flexibility have gained attention for making it naturally resistant to earthquakes. Today, bamboo is being used in construction to try to protect people from earthquakes.
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Resource Scarcity Disaster Preparedness and Adaptation
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Ocean / Marine Degradation Economics and Economic Systems
Nature-based solutions use the power of ecosystems to mitigate climate change, enhance human health, and strengthen economic and community resilience. Despite their proven ability to deliver up to 37% of needed global emission reductions, they remain underfunded, highlighting the urgent need for innovative financing and stronger protection of the Earth system.
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Displacement and Conflict Climate Change
Climate change is expected to displace over 140 million people across the Global South by 2050. Nature-based solutions offer a cost-effective way to mitigate this and help communities to adapt.
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