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Climate entropy: reflections on the ground from COP29

Ph. IRENA/Flickr, CC BY-NC-ND Isabela del Alcázar, IE University If I had to sum up COP29 in a single word, it would be entropy. Borrowed from thermodynamics, this concept describes the delicate balance between order and disorder, a principle that governs both natural and human systems. An ecosystem, much like the climate negotiations,

Delving into the Esoteric: Revelations in Contemporary Geology

In the sphere of contemporary geology, a succession of revolutionary discoveries has ceaselessly reformed our comprehension of Earth’s historical, current, and forthcoming states. This probe investigates the newest revelations and their significant influence on our perception of geological sciences. The Ever-Changing Planet: Tectonic Dynamics and Geological Transformations The ever-changing composition of Earth’s crust

Planetary Intelligence

To solve our global problems, we need to evolve into a global collective, taking inspiration from DNA, ants, and our own social success. By Sara Walker Try to imagine the future. What will our world be like? A techno-dream? A chaotic dystopia? You can find endless conflicting models of where we are headed,

The Risky Language of Climate Uncertainty

Academics need to stop talking about climate change in ways that obscure its true dangers. By Gernot Wagner A lot of today’s widespread confusion about climate change—some of it unwitting, some of it deliberately cultivated—stems from the critical miscommunication of two little words: risk and uncertainty. To most of the public, risk means

Environmental Sustainability – Meaning, Examples and Importance

Every business can take action on environmental sustainability. Learn how to make your impact on the planet more positive. “The Basics” provides essential knowledge about core business sustainability topics. What is Environmental Sustainability? The concept of environmental sustainability emerged in 1987, when the World Commission on Environment and Development created the concept of

The five most impressive geological structures in the solar system

David Rothery, The Open University When we talk about amazing geological features, we often limit ourselves to those on Earth. But as a geologist, I think that’s crazy – there are so many structures on other worlds that can excite and inspire, and that can put processes on our own planet into perspective.