UNESCO
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UNESCO Introduces Cultural Climate Change as a New Way to Track Global Development
As the impacts of climate change grow, society and people struggle to adapt to the challenges of the new reality. Change, however, is difficult, and adapting to new ways of life or new ways of doing business often requires a change in culture.
Latest Research Articles
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Ancient Citadel Acropolis Cuts Down Tourism to 20,000 Daily Visitors in Bid to Preserve UNESCO World Heritage Site
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UNESCO Says Venice Could Be Endangered Due To Rising Sea Levels
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Major Glaciers in World Heritage Sites Will Disappear by 2050 Due to Global Warming [Report]
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UNESCO Warns City of Malta To Prepare For Catatrophic Tsunami After in 30 Years
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"Earth is Alive" - Viral Footage Shows Creepy 'Gates of Hell' in Underwater Volcano
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UN Considering to Put Great Barrier Reef in Danger Despite Australia's Claim
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Indonesia’s ‘Jurassic Park’ Project Continues, Despite UNESCO's Warning of Its Dire Consequences
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Bob Carr Calls Out UNESCO to Take Blue Mountains Threat Seriously
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UNESCO: Great Barrier Reef Should Be Classified as "In Danger" Due to Degradation
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Australia Proposes Plan to Protect Great Barrier Reef Better from Global Warming Effects
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Australia Bushfire Reveals Ancient Water Channel Older than Pyramids in Egypt
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No Women Allowed: This 'Sacred' Men-Only Island in Japan Is Up For UNESCO World Heritage Status