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‘Nature Designed it to Bend’: The Bamboo Buildings that Sway in Earthquakes. BBC.

Built Environment and Urbanization Disaster Preparedness and Adaptation

‘Nature Designed it to Bend’: The Bamboo Buildings that Sway in Earthquakes. BBC.

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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The 2025 report on the Lancet Countdown on health and climate change. The Lancet.

Climate Change Governance and Policy

The 2025 report on the Lancet Countdown on health and climate change. The Lancet.

The latest Lancet Countdown report warns that health impacts of climate change are worsening, with millions dying needlessly each year due to fossil fuel dependence, growing greenhouse gas emissions, and failure to adequately adapt.

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