The northernmost town in the world, Longyearbyen, is 800 miles from the North Pole, but home to over 2,000 people.
Cyprus Mail on MSN
How cultural heritage leads to sustainable urban development
By Ioanna Panayidou Cities are reflections of the world around us, embodying the social, cultural, and economic structures of their time. The relationship between cities and the natural environment is ...
East Acholi’s terrain, once known for its lush forests, rolling hills, and clean rivers, is increasingly being transformed by ...
Tehelka on MSN
When innocent bear the brunt of human mistakes
The sad part is, innocent wildlife and domestic animals are having to bear the brunt of humanity's environmental mistakes, ...
Trichy: The Trichy forest department is planning to plant 20.7 lakh palm tree seeds over the next year as part of the Green Tamil Nadu Mission. This i.
The Colorado River Indian Tribes may soon give their eponymous river personhood status, following moves by other tribes and Indigenous peoples.
In the dense forests of Kerala’s Malappuram district, Asia’s last cave-dwelling tribe is fighting for survival. Yet their ...
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$68 million COVID-era federal funding loss and other potential cuts threaten Texas opioid fight
In addition to the cuts, local nonprofits are also having problems accessing federal help for opioid reversal medication, ...
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'Man-made disaster': Environmentalists blame unplanned urbanisation for Darjeeling landslides
DARJEELING: Environmentalists described the landslides in Darjeeling as a "man-made ecological disaster", the inevitable ...
The battle today over the future of finance will be digital. Complex system theory tells us that changes will occur in four ...
Emirates News Agency on MSN
Joint statement on international, regional affairs issued following 29th GCC–EU Ministerial Meeting
The foreign ministers of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) and the European Union (EU) held their 29th ministerial meeting ...
That’s exactly what happens at SunWatch Indian Village in Dayton, Ohio – a reconstructed 800-year-old Native American settlement that’s somehow flying under the radar of most Ohioans.
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