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Sustainability Professors: Global Warming Might Force Restriction of Agricultural Water Use
But this might result in less food. Sustainability Professors: Global Warming Might Force Restriction of Agricultural Water Use
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The Story of Capital: Book Launch with David Harvey in Conversation with Adam Tooze
The Story of Capital: Book Launch with David Harvey in Conversation with Adam Tooze – discussing The Story of Capital: What Everyone Should Know … The Story of Capital: Book Launch with David Harvey in Conversation with Adam Tooze
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Urban Growth in India: Trends and Patterns
India’s urban story is one of the most dramatic demographic transformations of the modern world. In 1951, just four years after independence, barely 17% of Indians lived in cities. By 2011, that number had climbed to 31%, and today over a … Continue reading
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