The Vanishing Voices: Every Two Weeks, An Indigenous Language Fades from Existence

The Vanishing Voices: Every Two Weeks, An Indigenous Language Fades from Existence

Introduction Every two weeks, an indigenous language fades from existence, erasing not only a means of communication but also a unique worldview, rich history, and cultural identity. According to a 2019 United Nations report, this alarming trend impacts an estimated 370 million indigenous people around the globe, spread across approximately 90 countries. While these communities…

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Natural Capital Accounting: A Game-Changer for Sustainable Growth and Economic Policy

Natural Capital Accounting: A Game-Changer for Sustainable Growth and Economic Policy

Introduction In recent years, as the world grapples with environmental degradation, climate change, and loss of biodiversity, there has been a growing realization that traditional economic indicators like Gross Domestic Product (GDP) do not capture the full spectrum of a country’s wealth and well-being. A new approach, known as Natural Capital Accounting (NCA), is emerging…

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Cultural Heritage Under Siege: The Devastation of History by Terrorist Groups

Cultural Heritage Under Siege: The Devastation of History by Terrorist Groups

Introduction The destruction of cultural heritage by terrorist groups represents a profound assault on humanity’s collective history and identity. These acts are more than mere collateral damage of conflict; they are often part of a calculated strategy to erase cultural memory, undermine the spirit of communities, and finance further violence through the illicit trade of…

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Navigating 9.7 Billion by 2050: Implications and Opportunities in Global Population Growth

Navigating 9.7 Billion by 2050: Implications and Opportunities in Global Population Growth

Introduction As the global population continues to rise, the world stands on the brink of significant demographic changes that will shape the future of human society. According to the United Nations’ World Population Prospects 2019, the world population is expected to grow by two billion over the next 30 years, reaching approximately 9.7 billion by…

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