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Caring for hens at school helped children facing socio-economic exclusion make social-emotional gains and develop awareness and respect for nature
https://research.childrenandnature.org/research/caring-for-hens-at-school-helped-children-facing-socio-economic-exclusion-make-social-emotional-gains-and-develop-awareness-and-respect-for-nature/
https://research.childrenandnature.org/research/caring-for-hens-at-school-helped-children-facing-socio-economic-exclusion-make-social-emotional-gains-and-develop-awareness-and-respect-for-nature/
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Caring for hens at school helped children facing socio-economic exclusion make social-emotional gains and develop awareness and…
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Le chef consulte | Démocraties animales (1/2) | ARTE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_zfi9ldmrfc&t=0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_zfi9ldmrfc&t=0
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Bringing Back Forests Could Boost Summer Rainfall Across Europe by 7.6%, Study Shows
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Bringing Back Forests Could Boost Summer Rainfall Across Europe by 7.6%, Study Shows
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Bringing Back Forests Could Boost Summer Rainfall Across Europe by 7.6%, Study Shows
Converting agricultural land to forests is one way of boosting rainfall and counteracting some of the effects of climate change, according to a new study – with water availability one of the most important climate drivers alongside temperature.
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«Pierre Huyghe's exhibitions are complex systems in which interdependent agents, biotic and abiotic, real and symbolic are self-organizing, co-evolve in a dynamic and unstable mesh.»
«The head of the sculpture is covered by a beehive with a live colony of bees. The concrete sculpture of a crouching woman is based on a small statue by the Japanese sculptor Tobari Kogan (1882–1927), whose work was influenced by European modernism.»
*edited to clarify it's actually a human-made beehive lol
«The head of the sculpture is covered by a beehive with a live colony of bees. The concrete sculpture of a crouching woman is based on a small statue by the Japanese sculptor Tobari Kogan (1882–1927), whose work was influenced by European modernism.»
*edited to clarify it's actually a human-made beehive lol