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Image identifies where all 57 SIDS are located globally, including in the more concentrated regions of the Pacific (in red) and Caribbean (in black). Most SIDS are very small, meaning they have previously been missed out in global flood risk studies.

Island Nations That Pollute Least Face Highest Flood Risk

The rankings of accessibility. The left plot describes the rankings of the average Proximity Time of the cities, both by bike and on foot, while the right one describes the percentages of people in a 15-minute city © Sony Computer Science Laboratories - Rome

Time Isn’t Everything: Rethinking the 15-Minute City

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The problem with prison abolition movement? Misunderstanding it

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How Much Is Your Favorite Free App Worth to You?

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In coastal communities, sea level rise may leave some isolated

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