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These turbines, comprised of masts and large platforms, are secured underwater using mooring lines, such as steel chains or synthetic ropes, attached to various anchor types like drag anchors, pile anchors, and suction pile anchors, each suited for specific seabed conditions. These anchor choices are pivotal, particularly in hard rock seabeds like those in the Celtic Sea and the French coast, demanding thoughtful consideration. Yet, the noise generated during anchor installation can impact marine life, prompting the need for noise-reduction methods. The expansion of wind energy hinges on addressing these technical and environmental anchoring challenges, emphasizing the importance of investing in anchor technology for streamlined installation, enhanced performance, and reduced ecological impacts.", "link_original": "https://theconversation.com/how-we-stop-floating-wind-turbines-the-size-of-skyscrapers-from-drifting-away-205319", "status": 2, "country": [], "sections": [ { "id": 89, "name": "Wind energy" } ], "root_section": { "id": 51, "name": "Industrial Revolution" }, "is_photo": false, "is_video": false, "is_large_font": false, "show_in_news_list": false, "url_to_show_in_news_list": "", "location_filters": { "countries": [], "regions": [] }, "filters": [] }, { "id": "b48ef480-357d-4320-823f-0bb2e33487a7", "slug": "its-not-game-over-its-game-on-why-2024-is-an-inflection-point-for-the-climate-crisis-22-january-2024-post", "created_at": "2024-02-14T11:52:43.831535Z", "views": 68, "name": "‘It’s not game over – it’s game on’: why 2024 is an inflection point for the climate crisis (22 January, 2024)", "about": "The Conversation article contends that 2024 marks a pivotal moment for addressing the climate crisis, rejecting pessimism, and advocating for proactive measures and policies to steer toward sustainability.", "text": "In 2024, the global climate landscape depicts both concern and promise: record-high temperatures underscore the urgency of the climate crisis, while signs of global emissions peaking and surging adoption of renewable energy offer a glimmer of hope. Despite this pivotal moment, concerted efforts are imperative to halve emissions by 2030 and steer towards a sustainable future. Countries, including Australia, are urged to capitalize on this momentum by prioritizing renewable energy and transitioning away from fossil fuels to maximize their role in global decarbonization efforts.", "link_original": "https://theconversation.com/its-not-game-over-its-game-on-why-2024-is-an-inflection-point-for-the-climate-crisis-221497", "status": 2, "country": [], "sections": [ { "id": 100, "name": "Atmospheric pollution, climate catastrophe" } ], "root_section": { "id": 107, "name": "Life-friendly Earth" }, "is_photo": false, "is_video": false, "is_large_font": false, "show_in_news_list": false, "url_to_show_in_news_list": "", "location_filters": { "countries": [], "regions": [] }, "filters": [] }, { "id": "a26f5bf2-96ec-4432-a630-bcabf8085ece", "slug": "natural-world-heritage-sites-under-growing-threat-but-bright-spots-remain-by-jessica-beaudette-the-conversation-for-physorg-post", "created_at": "2025-11-03T12:56:31.875795Z", "views": 30, "name": "Natural World Heritage sites under growing threat, but bright spots remain | by Jessica Beaudette, for The Conversation", "about": "The health of the delta—and of 270 other natural sites across the globe—is the subject of the latest IUCN World Heritage Outlook.", "text": "Overall, the report documents a decline in the conditions of these remarkable places. The proportion of World Heritage sites with a positive conservation outlook—\"good\" or \"good with some concerns\"—has dropped to 57% after remaining at 63% in 2014, 2017 and 2020. In addition, the proportion of sites considered of \"significant concern\" or \"critical\" has increased in the last five years from 37% to 43%. Many of those are in Mesoamerica, Africa and South America, as well as the Middle East, North Africa and the Mediterranean.\n\nThe report identifies several key challenges affecting heritage sites. The most widespread conservation challenge the report identifies is climate change. \n\nHowever, targeted local action, such as anti-poaching efforts and local community involvement, have improved conditions at four sites in West and Central Africa, shifting their status from \"critical\" to \"significant concern.\"", "link_original": "https://theconversation.com/natural-world-heritage-sites-under-growing-threat-but-bright-spots-remain-266548", "status": 2, "country": [], "sections": [ { "id": 120, "name": "Natural monuments or features" } ], "root_section": { "id": 108, "name": "Conserving Wild Nature" }, "is_photo": false, "is_video": false, "is_large_font": false, "show_in_news_list": false, "url_to_show_in_news_list": "", "location_filters": { "countries": [], "regions": [ { "id": 12, "name": "Global" } ] }, "filters": [] }, { "id": "a5c2e00a-6187-4df1-8a40-9f8c189de775", "slug": "nepals-social-media-ban-sparks-deadly-protests-but-deeper-grievances-fuel-the-fire-by-leanne-mccarthy-cotter-for-the-conversation-post", "created_at": "2025-09-13T15:32:46.717352Z", "views": 26, "name": "Nepal’s social media ban sparks deadly protests, but deeper grievances fuel the fire | by Leanne McCarthy-Cotter for The Conversation", "about": "Mass protests in Nepal erupted after a social media ban, but deeper frustrations with corruption, political instability, and inequality drive youth-led demands for systemic reforms.", "text": "The resignation of Nepal’s prime minister followed widespread unrest triggered by a ban on 26 social media apps, which quickly escalated into violent protests, vandalism, and a rising death toll. While the ban sparked immediate outrage, long-standing grievances—including elite corruption, revolving-door politics, stark wealth inequality, and limited opportunities for youth—underpin the unrest. \n\nNepal’s army intervened to stabilize the situation, facilitating the prime minister’s exit without seizing power, reflecting its traditional role as a political stabilizer. The country now faces a caretaker government, while figures such as Kathmandu mayor Balendra Shah gain support as symbols of generational change. Lasting resolution will require deep systemic reforms, decentralization, and credible governance to meet the aspirations of a disillusioned youth population and break the cycle of protest and political paralysis.", "link_original": "https://theconversation.com/nepals-social-media-ban-sparks-deadly-protests-but-deeper-grievances-fuel-the-fire-264923", "status": 2, "country": [ { "id": 157, "name": "Nepal", "icon": "" } ], "sections": [ { "id": 22, "name": "Civil movements through digital tools" } ], "root_section": { "id": 1, "name": "Enlightened Humanity" }, "is_photo": true, "is_video": false, "is_large_font": false, "show_in_news_list": true, "url_to_show_in_news_list": "https://onegeo.com/bucket/media/section_publication_photo/3bfe60e5-c071-4f90-9bb7-960407108500", "location_filters": { "countries": [ { "id": 157, "name": "Nepal" } ], "regions": [ { "id": 5, "name": "Asia" } ] }, "filters": [ { "id": 13, "name": "Media content", "badge_name": "Media content", "show_badge": false, "children": [ { "id": 14, "name": "Photo", "badge_name": "Photo", "show_badge": false, "children": [] } ], "all_children": false, "all_children_ids": "14,15,16" } ] }, { "id": "6a3c973b-3aa3-489a-8b60-a5c36c009d7d", "slug": "peatlands-keep-a-lot-of-carbon-out-of-earths-atmosphere-but-that-could-end-with-warming-and-development-post", "created_at": "2023-06-16T12:25:36.484021Z", "views": 41, "name": "Peatlands keep a lot of carbon out of Earth’s atmosphere, but that could end with warming and development", "about": "The publication by Jo Adetunji published on website the Conversation (is a unique collaboration between academics and journalists that in a decade has become the world’s leading publisher of research-based news and analysis) describes Peatlands.", "text": "The publication shows information about analyses existing research and surveys 44 leading experts to identify factors that could change peatlands’ carbon balance now and in the future.\nThe publication explains that permafrost degradation, warming temperatures, rising sea levels and drought are causing many peatlands around the world to lose some of their stored carbon.\nIt was emphasized that 16 million tons of carbon every year – roughly equivalent to the annual greenhouse gas emissions from over 12 million cars.\nThe publication has conclusions that it was the first step, however, is to raise awareness around the world of this precious natural resource and the consequences of continuing to exploit it.", "link_original": "https://theconversation.com/peatlands-keep-a-lot-of-carbon-out-of-earths-atmosphere-but-that-could-end-with-warming-and-development-151364", "status": 2, "country": [], "sections": [ { "id": 48, "name": "Wetlands" } ], "root_section": { "id": 108, "name": "Conserving Wild Nature" }, "is_photo": false, "is_video": false, "is_large_font": false, "show_in_news_list": false, "url_to_show_in_news_list": "", "location_filters": { "countries": [], "regions": [] }, "filters": [] }, { "id": "f9b4c152-2d7f-4538-8043-79fb7f3e01d2", "slug": "renewable-energy-is-reshaping-the-global-economy-new-report-i-by-sam-fankhauser-for-the-conversation-post", "created_at": "2025-11-18T15:11:21.626532Z", "views": 46, "name": "Renewable energy is reshaping the global economy – new report: \"The economic benefits of renewable energy and how to share them\" I by Sam Fankhauser for The Conversation (2025)", "about": "Renewable energy is becoming a powerful engine of economic growth, jobs and inclusion while helping cut global emissions.", "text": "As world leaders meet at COP30, concerns remain about slow progress toward Paris climate goals, yet the rapid expansion of cheap renewables offers hope. Distributed solar and mini-grids are bringing affordable power to remote communities across Africa, Asia and Latin America, outperforming traditional grids. Investments in clean energy generate more economic activity than fossil fuels, boosting GDP in many developing countries and creating better-paid, high-skill jobs. Productivity also rises as cheap, efficient energy supports industry, with some nations potentially gaining up to 9-12% GDP from improved energy services. Sun-rich developing countries stand to benefit most, gaining new competitive advantages. For the transition to be fair, its economic gains must be shared widely, ensuring renewables support both cleaner and more equitable growth.", "link_original": "https://theconversation.com/renewable-energy-is-reshaping-the-global-economy-new-report-268676", "status": 2, "country": [], "sections": [ { "id": 53, "name": "Toward clean energy" } ], "root_section": { "id": 51, "name": "Industrial Revolution" }, "is_photo": true, "is_video": false, "is_large_font": false, "show_in_news_list": false, "url_to_show_in_news_list": "", "location_filters": { "countries": [], "regions": [ { "id": 12, "name": "Global" } ] }, "filters": [ { "id": 8, "name": "Enlightenment", "badge_name": "Enlightenment", "show_badge": false, "children": [ { "id": 27, "name": "Publications", "badge_name": "Publication", "show_badge": false, "children": [] } ], "all_children": false, "all_children_ids": "9,10,27,11,12" }, { "id": 13, "name": "Media content", "badge_name": "Media content", "show_badge": false, "children": [ { "id": 14, "name": "Photo", "badge_name": "Photo", "show_badge": false, "children": [] } ], "all_children": false, "all_children_ids": "14,15,16" } ] }, { "id": "27adc86c-0fc7-47c0-89c8-ae94300bd05c", "slug": "rivers-are-heating-up-faster-than-the-air-thats-a-problem-for-aquatic-life-and-people-by-li-li-LiLi-for-the-conversation-post", "created_at": "2025-09-30T06:45:10.600983Z", "views": 51, "name": "Rivers are heating up faster than the air − that’s a problem for aquatic life and people | by Li Li (李黎) for The Conversation", "about": "New research shows rivers are warming faster than the air, with heat waves in streams lasting longer and becoming more frequent, threatening aquatic life, water quality, energy production, and food security.", "text": "This study reveals that riverine heat waves have nearly doubled in frequency since 1980, last longer than air heat waves, and are growing hotter. AI models reconstructed daily river temperatures across 1,471 U.S. sites, exposing trends that were previously hidden due to sparse data. Rising air temperatures—especially nighttime warming—along with shrinking snowpacks and lower streamflow are key drivers, while dams and agriculture add local effects. \n\nThe consequences are severe: oxygen loss, mass fish die-offs, algae blooms, and reduced efficiency for power plants. These impacts ripple through ecosystems, drinking water supplies, and energy security. Researchers call for better monitoring, data sharing, and inclusion of river heat risks in climate adaptation plans to protect ecosystems and human livelihoods in a warming world.", "link_original": "https://theconversation.com/rivers-are-heating-up-faster-than-the-air-thats-a-problem-for-aquatic-life-and-people-263718", "status": 2, "country": [ { "id": 240, "name": "United States of America", "icon": "" } ], "sections": [ { "id": 141, "name": "Surface water" } ], "root_section": { "id": 107, "name": "Life-friendly Earth" }, "is_photo": true, "is_video": false, "is_large_font": false, "show_in_news_list": true, "url_to_show_in_news_list": "https://onegeo.com/bucket/media/section_publication_photo/586b640f-706f-4c34-bf6d-ef107976cec8", "location_filters": { "countries": [ { "id": 240, "name": "United States of America" } ], "regions": [ { "id": 4, "name": "North America" } ] }, "filters": [ { "id": 8, "name": "Enlightenment", "badge_name": "Enlightenment", "show_badge": false, "children": [ { "id": 27, "name": "Publications", "badge_name": "Publication", "show_badge": false, "children": [] } ], "all_children": false, "all_children_ids": "9,10,27,11,12" }, { "id": 13, "name": "Media content", "badge_name": "Media content", "show_badge": false, "children": [ { "id": 14, "name": "Photo", "badge_name": "Photo", "show_badge": false, "children": [] } ], "all_children": false, "all_children_ids": "14,15,16" } ] }, { "id": "a72c53b7-3f6a-41e1-8d5d-74072896dc39", "slug": "six-ways-inequality-holds-back-climate-action-15-january-2024-post", "created_at": "2024-02-20T08:30:16.788486Z", "views": 87, "name": "Six ways inequality holds back climate action (15 January, 2024)", "about": "The Conversation article highlights how societal inequality hampers climate action by worsening economic gaps, unequal resource access, and power imbalances, impeding efforts to tackle environmental issues.", "text": "While advancements in green technologies are pivotal in the fight against climate change, it is critical to address societal inequality to ensure an equitable and effective transition to a net-zero future. The wealthiest individuals, accounting for a share of carbon emissions, wield considerable political influence, impeding efforts to implement policies that promote sustainability. The present carbon pricing systems frequently neglect the comprehensive environmental and health consequences of emissions, resulting in an uneven impact that falls disproportionately on lower-income communities. Furthermore, barriers such as upfront costs and lack of access hinder marginalized groups from adopting green technologies and sustainable practices. Moreover, inequalities in available time and access to public services further exacerbate the challenges, necessitating comprehensive societal and policy interventions to address systemic inequities and advance climate action on a global scale.", "link_original": "https://theconversation.com/six-ways-inequality-holds-back-climate-action-218197", "status": 2, "country": [], "sections": [ { "id": 98, "name": "Establishing equity for all" } ], "root_section": { "id": 207, "name": "New Global Community" }, "is_photo": false, "is_video": false, "is_large_font": false, "show_in_news_list": false, "url_to_show_in_news_list": "", "location_filters": { "countries": [], "regions": [] }, "filters": [] }, { "id": "874a6b8b-319b-4cc8-af1a-7f465b959d35", "slug": "south-africas-state-owned-entities-are-flagging-how-innovation-research-and-development-could-revive-them-the-conversation-post", "created_at": "2025-12-25T07:09:03.481192Z", "views": 10, "name": "South Africa’s state-owned entities are flagging – how innovation, research and development could revive them | The Conversation", "about": "When South Africa’s state-owned enterprises are mentioned in civil society discourse, it’s often for all the wrong reasons. They’re beset by poor service delivery, financial difficulties and allegations of corruption.", "text": "Three state-owned enterprises were picked as case studies. They operate in different sectors: forestry, aviation and energy. They were chosen for their apparent innovation through R&D or other activities.\n\nAll three entities needed to hire more researchers and technicians. All three also face the challenge of using the technological knowledge and systems they have developed over years towards generating income from innovation. This can be done through commercialising intellectual property.\n\nResearch infrastructure is an area of concern for all three entities. They need more long-term investment.Their long-standing R&D programmes needed to be refreshed. More proactive approaches to innovation and the commercialisation of intellectual property could help.", "link_original": "https://theconversation.com/south-africas-state-owned-entities-are-flagging-how-innovation-research-and-development-could-revive-them-242946", "status": 2, "country": [ { "id": 209, "name": "South Africa", "icon": "" } ], "sections": [ { "id": 268, "name": "Evolution of state-run institutions" } ], "root_section": { "id": 207, "name": "New Global Community" }, "is_photo": false, "is_video": false, "is_large_font": false, "show_in_news_list": false, "url_to_show_in_news_list": "", "location_filters": { "countries": [ { "id": 209, "name": "South Africa" } ], "regions": [ { "id": 6, "name": "Africa" } ] }, "filters": [] }, { "id": "c36bcfd7-a46f-434a-9920-3ce2e00c3444", "slug": "space-tourisms-growth-blurs-the-line-between-scientific-and-symbolic-achievement-a-tourism-scholar-explains-how-the-conversation-france-post", "created_at": "2025-12-29T11:47:34.077409Z", "views": 12, "name": "Space tourism’s growth blurs the line between scientific and symbolic achievement – a tourism scholar explains how | The Conversation France", "about": "Space tourism is redefining the boundary between scientific achievement and curated experience. As more civilians venture into space, the line between astronauts and tourists blurs, creating new ways to experience and market space.", "text": "Space tourism is blurring the lines between astronauts and tourists, as evidenced by Blue Origin's 2025 flight with six women, hailed as a historic milestone. However, this was not a scientific mission but a curated, symbolic experience. Space tourism, which began with private space station guests in the late 20th century, has evolved into a niche market offering brief suborbital flights for prestige, personal milestones, and emotional experiences. \n\nThe growing appeal is driven by both internal motivations like curiosity and external attractions like weightlessness and views of Earth. As commercial spaceflights become more accessible, space tourism is increasingly framed as a symbol of achievement, raising questions about how we perceive space exploration and its commercialization.", "link_original": "https://theconversation.com/space-tourisms-growth-blurs-the-line-between-scientific-and-symbolic-achievement-a-tourism-scholar-explains-how-255284", "status": 2, "country": [], "sections": [ { "id": 295, "name": "Space tourism" } ], "root_section": { "id": 108, "name": "Conserving Wild Nature" }, "is_photo": true, "is_video": false, "is_large_font": false, "show_in_news_list": false, "url_to_show_in_news_list": "", "location_filters": { "countries": [], "regions": [ { "id": 12, "name": "Global" } ] }, "filters": [ { "id": 13, "name": "Media content", "badge_name": "Media content", "show_badge": false, "children": [ { "id": 14, "name": "Photo", "badge_name": "Photo", "show_badge": false, "children": [] } ], "all_children": false, "all_children_ids": "14,15,16" } ] }, { "id": "896ef5c0-3854-4545-85a7-6b28cd2ffe18", "slug": "the-first-ice-core-library-in-antarctica-to-save-humanitys-climate-memory-i-by-thomas-stocker-for-the-conversation-post", "created_at": "2026-01-20T10:42:09.357385Z", "views": 13, "name": "The first ice core library in Antarctica to save humanity’s climate memory I by Thomas Stocker for The Conversation", "about": "The Ice Memory project preserves global ice cores in Antarctica for future scientific study and international collaboration.", "text": "The project, inaugurated at Concordia station in Antarctica, stores glacier ice cores from around the world, including the Andes, Alps, Svalbard, Caucasus, and Pamir Mountains, at -50 °C, allowing them to escape global warming without technical intervention. This initiative ensures future scientists can analyze past atmospheric composition, chemicals, dust, minerals, and even DNA from the ice. For example, researchers in decades to come could measure concentrations of substances, such as pesticides, from 2026 and reconstruct historical data that would otherwise be lost.The project supports multiple scientific fields: biology, chemistry, geology - and relies on emerging analytical technologies that can detect elemental and isotopic composition at extremely fine scales. Ice Memory also demonstrates multilateral cooperation, inviting all nations with glaciers to contribute and offering a unique space in Antarctica where scientists can collaborate beyond political tensions.", "link_original": "https://theconversation.com/the-first-ice-core-library-in-antarctica-to-save-humanitys-climate-memory-273374", "status": 2, "country": [], "sections": [ { "id": 226, "name": "Data acquisition and processing" } ], "root_section": { "id": 107, "name": "Life-friendly Earth" }, "is_photo": false, "is_video": true, "is_large_font": false, "show_in_news_list": true, "url_to_show_in_news_list": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L8Su5jH81dk&t=1s", "location_filters": { "countries": [], "regions": [ { "id": 14, "name": "Antarctica" } ] }, "filters": [ { "id": 13, "name": "Media content", "badge_name": "Media content", "show_badge": false, "children": [ { "id": 15, "name": "Video", "badge_name": "Video", "show_badge": false, "children": [] } ], "all_children": false, "all_children_ids": "14,15,16" } ] }, { "id": "63b2d671-3099-4dd4-a9ba-82ce959e6697", "slug": "the-ten-best-albums-of-2025-according-to-music-experts-the-conversation-post", "created_at": "2025-12-25T07:01:46.026391Z", "views": 13, "name": "The ten best albums of 2025 – according to music experts | The Conversation", "about": "From Lily Allen’s devastating breakup album West End Girl to Rosalía’s genre-defying LUX, these are the best albums of 2025 according to academic experts.", "text": "1. Teal Dreams by Yazmin Lacey. \n\n2. The Dreaming Prince in Ecstasy by Lamp of Murmuur.\n\n3. LUX by Rosalía.\n\n4. The End by Junior Brother.\n\n5. Rainy Sunday Afternoon by The Divine Comedy.\n\n6. You Are Safe From God Here by The Acacia Strain.\n\n7. West End Girl by Lily Allen.\n\n8. Fancy That by PinkPantheress.\n\n9. Let God Sort Em Out by Clipse (July).\n\n10. 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