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  1. 14 de dic. de 2016 · We can change the world. The countries that are rich today were very poor just a few generations ago. To avoid portraying the world in a static way, we have to start 200 years ago, before the time when living conditions really changed dramatically.

  2. Here are some of the human impacts of the cost of living crisis - and what countries are doing to help. The economic impacts of the Russian invasion of Ukraine are rippling out across the globe in a cost of living crisis that’s pushing millions more people into poverty.

  3. Sustainable Lifestyles are considered as ways of living, social behaviors and choices, that minimize environmental degradation (use of natural resources, CO2 emissions, waste and pollution) while supporting equitable socio-economic development and better quality of life for all.

  4. 56.2% of the global population now lives in cities. The biggest change has been in Latin America and the Caribbean, with 81.2% of the population living in urban areas, up from 41.3% in 1950. The U.N. celebrated Cities Day on 31st October to bring a focus to urbanization.

  5. Across the world, people are living longer. In 1900, the average life expectancy of a newborn was 32 years. By 2021 this had more than doubled to 71 years. But where, when, how, and why has this dramatic change occurred? To understand it, we can look at data on life expectancy worldwide.

  6. Climate change is already affecting people’s lives in a variety of ways. Global warming is the biggest health threat facing humanity, the World Health Organization says. It’s also making people rethink family planning choices and putting properties at risk of becoming uninsurable.

  7. Humanity's influence on living organisms – both intentional and unintentional – is causing them to evolve in new and unusual ways. But how far could human-driven adaptation go?

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