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#COVID-19 lockdowns could lead to social unrest, according to new research

Admin6 years ago06 mins

“#COVID-19 lockdowns could lead to social unrest, according to new research” Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain An academic from Queen Mary University of London has published a research paper which explores the impact of lockdowns in response to COVID-19 in Africa. Written by Dr. Roxana Gutiérrez-Romero and published as part of Queen Mary’s Center for Globalization…

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#Extreme waves set to get bigger and more frequent due to climate change

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“#Extreme waves set to get bigger and more frequent due to climate change” Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain A warming planet will cause stronger storm winds triggering larger and more frequent extreme waves over the next 80 years, with largest increases shown in the Southern Ocean, according to new research. Researchers at the University of Melbourne…

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#Island ‘drowning’ is not inevitable as sea levels rise

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“#Island ‘drowning’ is not inevitable as sea levels rise” Islands in the Maldives – where sandy or gravel islands sit on top of coral reef platforms – are among those that could be affected by a global rise in sea levels. Credit: Gerd Masselink/University of Plymouth Coral reef islands across the world could naturally adapt…

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