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Of most concern is that the world’s leadership lacks even an intellectual framework to conceptualise this threat, let alone take meaningful action.\n\nA recent scientific study revealed a staggering loss of surface and ground water worldwide since 2002. All continents have undergone unprecedented levels of drying. An area stretching from Western Europe through the Middle East, Central Asia, South Asia, the Tibetan Plateau, and into Northern China is one of the worst affected.\n\nAs supplies continue to decline, an outright conflict over water seems inevitable in the coming years. Water will increasingly serve as a vulnerability in future conflicts. The current level of continental drying will worsen as global leaders ignore current warning signs and refuse to take meaningful action on climate change.", "link_original": "https://www.lowyinstitute.org/the-interpreter/why-future-wars-will-be-fought-over-water-supply", "status": 2, "country": [], "sections": [ { "id": 38, "name": "Global water crisis" } ], "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": [ { "id": 12, "name": "Global" } ] }, "filters": [] }, { "id": "2c70f23a-f956-4a48-800d-f9577e42490c", "slug": "why-gen-z-men-are-turning-far-right-and-women-far-left-a-video-by-money-macro-post", "created_at": "2025-08-08T15:48:16.117225Z", "views": 35, "name": "Why gen-Z men are turning far right and women far left | a video by Money & Macro", "about": "The video discusses why Gen Z men and women are increasingly turning to populist political parties, driven by economic insecurity and cultural factors.", "text": "The video from the \"Money & Macro\" channel discusses the political polarization of Gen Z, with men increasingly aligning with the populist far-right and women with the populist far-left. It defines populism as a struggle between \"the people\" and \"the elite,\" and differentiates between the far-left's focus on radical wealth redistribution and the far-right's focus on nativism and a strict social order. The video attributes this shift to economic insecurity, particularly rising housing costs, as well as cultural factors, such as a perceived backlash against feminist ideas and increased loneliness among young men. It also highlights the role of social media in amplifying these polarizing trends. The video concludes by suggesting that mainstream politicians should focus on addressing these economic issues to counter the rise of populism.", "link_original": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lvtZUrpKUlI&list=WL&index=37", "status": 2, "country": [], "sections": [ { "id": 98, "name": "Establishing equity for all" } ], "root_section": { "id": 207, "name": "New Global Community" }, "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=lvtZUrpKUlI&list=WL&index=37", "location_filters": { "countries": [], "regions": [ { "id": 12, "name": "Global" } ] }, "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": "c7dc1d8b-639e-4c10-9bbb-4b59d84b8f0f", "slug": "why-glaciers-matter-and-the-new-push-to-protect-them-i-the-united-nations-environment-programme-unep-post", "created_at": "2025-12-05T06:09:41.326228Z", "views": 17, "name": "Why glaciers matter - and the new push to protect them I The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)", "about": "In 2025, accelerating glacier loss worldwide threatened water, ecosystems, and millions of people, prompting UNEP and global efforts to build resilience and protect remaining ice.", "text": "Glaciers, storing 70 per cent of the world’s freshwater, are shrinking rapidly, reshaping landscapes and endangering over 2 billion people who depend on seasonal meltwater. Rising temperatures, changing precipitation, and pollutants like black carbon accelerate melting, thaw permafrost, and release greenhouse gases, creating feedback loops. Tropical and low-lying glaciers, including in Peru, Indonesia, Uganda, and East Africa, are at particular risk, with Kilimanjaro, Mt. Kenya, and the Rwenzori Mountains’ ice disappearing within decades, affecting millions. The Adaptation at Altitude Programme and the Mountains ADAPT solutions collation are two initiatives that UNEP - as part of its new Resilient Mountains project - and partners are implementing to help East African mountain communities support local in adapting locally using landscape restoration, nature-based solutions, and climate-smart agriculture.", "link_original": "https://www.unep.org/news-and-stories/story/why-glaciers-matter-and-new-push-protect-them", "status": 2, "country": [], "sections": [ { "id": 168, "name": "Hydrosphere" } ], "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/1695ecdf-b976-429b-8142-ecbdefe72ec7", "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": "1b9e9c78-2e37-4369-9b55-f5d1f8488fa5", "slug": "why-global-food-security-matters-in-2023-16-october-2023-post", "created_at": "2023-11-01T10:03:39.198458Z", "views": 57, "name": "Why Global Food Security Matters in 2023 (16 October, 2023)", "about": "The Earth.Org article by M. Igini highlights the need to address challenges arising from population growth and changing eating habits that strain the planet's resources, threatening global food security and exacerbating global warming.", "text": "Global food security, as defined by the UN, is the universal right to access safe, nutritious food. However, hunger affects hundreds of millions, exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic. The Global Food Security Index highlights disparities, with top-ranking nations like Ireland and Austria, while low-ranking African countries face severe issues.\nWith a growing global population, reaching nearly 10 billion by 2050, and changing diets, food resources are strained. Food waste remains a significant problem, while climate change impacts agriculture and ecosystems.\nCompromised food security leads to increased hunger, economic challenges, and conflicts, especially in developing countries.\nTo ensure food security, it needs international efforts, including reducing waste and policy interventions in pricing, trade, and resource allocation.", "link_original": "https://earth.org/global-food-security/", "status": 2, "country": [], "sections": [ { "id": 30, "name": "Food security as an equal right" } ], "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": "f682923f-a4ab-4ae4-9a35-2ca7613d7ea2", "slug": "why-green-days-are-essential-to-a-global-environmental-movement-post", "created_at": "2024-04-12T08:29:59.779021Z", "views": 87, "name": "Why ‘green days’ are essential to a global environmental movement", "about": "Jamison Ervin, Manager at the Global Programme on Nature for Development, emphasizes the role of International Environment Days in fostering unified action among stakeholders and facilitating the alignment of like-minded partners to amplify their impact.", "text": "Partaking in international environmental days offers a plethora of options for commemoration. From major environmental days to specific celebrations of ecosystems like wetlands, mountains, forests, rivers, and mangroves, the choices are diverse. There are also days dedicated to species, ranging from charismatic megafauna to their smaller counterparts, as well as days to honor rare and threatened species. Additionally, there are days of action, totaling more than 150 international green days each year that spotlight various facets of the environment.\nJamison Ervin highlights the significance of such days within the global environmental movement, underscoring how each successive season of international 'green' days provides an opportunity to reflect on our progress and the distance yet to traverse in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). 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While philosophical, it touches upon how humanity's interconnected thinking and cultural evolution affect our interaction with and impact on the environment.", "text": "Pierre Teilhard de Chardin's theory of evolution posits that with the emergence of the Noosphere (the thinking or mind sphere which transcended the Biosphere and in turn the Physiosphere) the Omega Point was now being converged upon. With the Noosphere Life has penetrated a new ceiling unlike any since the birth of life itself. Now evolution wasn't limited to chromosomes but we saw the emergence of a whole new form of evolution: acquired traits. In other words, culture is a new form of evolution but at the Noospheric level rather than the chromosomal level of the Biosphere. \n\nBoth the Noosphere and the Biosphere of Pierre Teilhard de Chardin have for their substrate what Ken Wilber later called the Physiosphere. 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Hosted by Emmy-nominated conservation scientist Dr. M. Sanjayan, the videos explore the surprising elements of our lives that contribute to climate change and the groundbreaking work being done to fight back. Featuring conversations with experts, scientists, thought leaders and activists, the series takes what can seem like an overwhelming problem and breaks it down into manageable parts: from clean energy to food waste, religion to smartphones.", "link_original": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DkZ7BJQupVA", "status": 2, "country": [], "sections": [ { "id": 100, "name": "Atmospheric pollution, climate catastrophe" } ], "root_section": { "id": 107, "name": "Life-friendly Earth" }, "is_photo": false, "is_video": true, "is_large_font": false, "show_in_news_list": false, "url_to_show_in_news_list": "", "location_filters": { "countries": [], "regions": [] }, "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": "5b50efa3-a320-4a35-9b93-a057ee8dffc6", "slug": "why-is-authoritative-parenting-the-most-effective-a-video-by-nicholeen-peck-teaching-self-government-post", "created_at": "2025-07-08T09:37:15.125402Z", "views": 7, "name": "Why Is Authoritative Parenting The Most Effective? | a video by Nicholeen Peck - Teaching Self Government", "about": "Authoritative parenting, or what I call \"traditional strict parenting\" is the only type of parenting that I know to be really effective. 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David Attenborough explains why biodiversity is so important to humans, how biodiversity loss is impacting our world and how there is still time to change direction – if we act now.", "text": "This video, featuring Sir David Attenborough, emphasizes the vital role of biodiversity in maintaining a healthy planet. It showcases the interconnectedness of life, from seed-spreading spider monkeys to the multitude of undiscovered species. Unglamorous organisms play crucial roles in soil enrichment, crop pollination, and providing essential resources like food and medicine. Nature also offers protection against floods and storms and holds profound spiritual significance. \n\nHowever, human activities, including habitat destruction, the use of harmful fertilizers, hunting, and climate change, are severely impacting biodiversity.", "link_original": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GlWNuzrqe7U", "status": 2, "country": [], "sections": [ { "id": 50, "name": "Safeguarding ecosystems and biodiversity" } ], "root_section": { "id": 108, "name": "Conserving Wild Nature" }, "is_photo": false, "is_video": true, "is_large_font": false, "show_in_news_list": false, "url_to_show_in_news_list": "", "location_filters": { "countries": [], "regions": [] }, "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": "a303bcb2-e080-4d0d-88d5-d9ac6a206035", "slug": "why-is-biodiversity-so-important-post", "created_at": "2025-05-16T07:41:17.142972Z", "views": 14, "name": "Why Is Biodiversity So Important?", "about": "The food we eat, the air we breathe, our climate—everything that makes Earth inhabitable—all depends on the interplay of billions of species around the world. 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But the real story lies not so much in what geologists uncover as in what they do with these discoveries.\r\n\r\nThe fossils and rocks they study are like pieces of a larger puzzle. Through them, experts can help predict natural disasters, uncover new energy resources, and understand climate shifts.\r\n\r\nGeology is important for:\r\n- Natural resource management.\r\n- Construction and infrastructure.\r\n- Energy production.\r\n- Planetary geology.\r\n- Asteroids and earth's safety.\r\n- Mass extinctions.\r\n- Fossil records.\r\n- Geological records and climate history.\r\n- Mitigating risks.", "link_original": "https://und.edu/blog/why-is-geology-important.html", "status": 2, "country": [], "sections": [ { "id": 273, "name": "Enlightenment and training" } ], "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": [ { "id": 12, "name": "Global" } ] }, "filters": [] }, { "id": "7797003c-236f-4f2d-997b-2a562bf8e12c", "slug": "why-is-it-so-hard-to-escape-poverty-ann-helen-bay-a-video-by-ted-ed-post", "created_at": "2025-07-08T08:08:08.842998Z", "views": 20, "name": "Why is it so hard to escape poverty? - Ann-Helén Bay | a video by TED-Ed", "about": "Explore the paradox of welfare programs, and learn how they inadvertently reinforce generational poverty, and what we can do to fix them.", "text": "Imagine that you’ve been unemployed for months. 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