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A Perspective on Canadian History that You Might Not Know
A Perspective on Canadian History that You Might Not Know | The Ballantyne Project The Ballantyne Project is a Vancouver based organization that focuses on bringing inspiration, a voice and opportunity to remote First Nation communities in Canada. We are … Continue reading
What was the First YouTube Video and How Did YouTube Start?
[…] Ah YouTube, a place where any beautifully bearded British bald man with a microphone and nerdy, socially awkward American, who despite being 42 from the sounds of it is still waiting on puberty to hit, can go to team … Continue reading
4 Things School Didn’t Teach you About Evolution
[…] Biographics: / @biographics Geographics: / @geographics1340 Warographics: / @warographics643 MegaProjects: / @megaprojects9649 Into The Shadows: / intotheshadows TopTenz: / toptenznet Today I Found Out: / todayifoundout Highlight History: / @highlighthistory Business Blaze: / @brainblaze6526 Casual Criminalist: / thecasualcriminalist Decoding … Continue reading
Can a Billion Oysters Save New York City?
[…] When people picture New York City they see skyscrapers, subways, and a concrete jungle. But the Big Apple is really a seaside city built on an archipelago. In the wake of a century of industrial pollution and climate change-fueled … Continue reading
Beavers bring wetlands back to the UK | WILD HOPE
The surprise return of beavers to the British countryside brings benefits and controversy for humans and wildlife alike. The work of these famously busy rodents increases local biodiversity, reduces storm-induced flooding, and restores wilderness to a highly manicured landscape. It … Continue reading
Jeffrey Sachs Testimony at the UN Security Council Meeting – November 20, 2023
On November 20, 2023, The UN Security Council held an open debate on “Promote sustaining peace through common development” under the agenda item “Maintenance of international peace and security.” SDSN President Jeffrey Sachs was invited to brief the Security Council. … Continue reading
Can the world rely on renewable energy? | Future Earth | BBC News
What are the challenges the world faces in the transition to renewable energy – and what are the possible solutions? The BBC’s Carl Nasman learns about the US’ first 100% renewable-powered city; the world’s largest solar farm; and the research … Continue reading