In 1987, there were about 5 billion people in the world. Now, there are more than 8 billion of us, and we are developing more ...
Nearly 3.5 billion people live in the messy transition zone between cities and wild places, where agriculture abuts homes; ...
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Mongabay News on MSNSurge in rat numbers linked to climate warming, urbanization: StudyCities experiencing warmer temperatures, fewer green spaces and denser human populations are seeing a rise in rat numbers, a ...
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A new study finds that rat infestation in many of the world’s cities appears to be soaring, especially in Washington.
A new initiative launched by Ben-Gurion University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology is promoting novel research ...
But the fresh urbanization push overlooks basic demographic theory. In the cities, people have fewer children due to high housing costs, limited space, expensive education, and because they spend ...
The study did not count rats directly; instead, it analyzed rat sighting complaints submitted by city residents.
Saudi Arabia leads the GCC cement market, driven by massive infrastructure projects, urbanization, and Vision 2030 ...
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