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4 resultsfor “why are some areas less populated by humans”

Conflicts

To stay or to go? No good options for Lebanon’s displaced

less than two years, unleashing havoc on large swaths of the country. Earlier that night, Hezbollah responded to almost 15 months of unanswered Israeli attacks for the first time, firing rockets across the border after

Al Jazeera EnglishApr 20
Politics

Powerful states are trying to sabotage decarbonisation of shipping

human being – although the biggest polluters should pay this cost. If the richest 10 percent of the world’s population foots this bill, it adds up to less than $15 per person. That

Al Jazeera EnglishApr 20
Science

No one likes being discombobulated. How did the feeling get such a fun name?

populate). The wild card is the middle part, that funny-sounding "bob." Blackburn, citing linguist [Ben Zimmer's work](https://www.visualthesaurus.com/cm/wordroutes/getting-discombobulated-on-lexicon-valley/#:~:text=The%20change%20from%20%2Derate%20or,bobbery%2Dbob%20came%20to%20be.), thinks "bob" comes from "[bobbery](https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/bobbery)," an Anglo-Indian word

NPR Topics: NewsApr 15
Science

Photos: How overfishing in Southeast Asia is an ecological and human crisis

human rights abuses in its fishing industry. **Nicole Tung/*Fondation Carmignac*** Nicole Tung/*Fondation Carmignac* ![A Burmese dock worker sorted different fish species after a catch from a Thai vessel was unloaded at a landing

NPR Topics: NewsApr 18