Nature Archives - Foreign Policy https://foreignpolicyi.org/category/nature/ General objectives that guide the activities and relationships of one state in its interactions with other states Thu, 25 May 2023 07:42:50 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.3.1 https://foreignpolicyi.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/cropped-Foreign-Policy-Fav-300x300.png Nature Archives - Foreign Policy https://foreignpolicyi.org/category/nature/ 32 32 Frog Conservation: Protecting Amphibian Species https://foreignpolicyi.org/protecting-amphibian-species/ Wed, 24 May 2023 11:06:28 +0000 https://foreignpolicyi.org/?p=64882 Frogs, the captivating amphibians known for their remarkable life cycles and distinct appearances, hold a crucial position within our ecosystems. Unfortunately, numerous frog species are currently confronted with substantial hurdles, including habitat loss, pollution, climate change, and disease. Given these challenges, it becomes imperative to prioritize efforts in frog conservation to safeguard these extraordinary creatures and maintain the delicate equilibrium of nature. In this article, we will delve into the significance of frog conservation, examining various strategies that can be implemented to protect and preserve amphibian species. The Importance of Frog Conservation The health of an ecosystem can be gauged,

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Living Close to Nature – Construct Lumber Structures https://foreignpolicyi.org/living-close-to-nature-construct-lumber-structures/ Sun, 10 Apr 2022 19:00:11 +0000 https://foreignpolicyi.org/?p=54397 Coming out of the wild we have paved plains. On those plains, we have built great cities. In those cities, we constructed high steel, masonry, and concrete structures. As a result, this has created distance between us and nature. After realizing this, we have returned to look for ways to reconnect. In doing so we have started to normalize structures made out of wood in various locations. These structures hold a vast set of qualities for their inhabitants both temporary and permanent ones. In addition to that, they can be adapted to various ecosystems. According to their composition, these structures

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Student Report on Global Warming 2023 https://foreignpolicyi.org/student-report-on-global-warming/ Tue, 22 Mar 2022 19:57:36 +0000 https://foreignpolicyi.org/?p=54138 Global warming is one of the most important issues we need to face during these times. Even though the 1970s was the first mention of this concept, humanity has not done a lot until a couple of years ago. And the reports say that things are getting more and more severe. It is now clear that human activities have triggered global warming, which is triggering climate change. it may seem that this is a distant problem we have. But the effects are easily visible for a few years now. Hurricanes, wildfires, sea levels rising, the poles melting are just a

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The Oldest Things on The Planet That Are Actually Alive-Older Than the Egyptian Pyramids https://foreignpolicyi.org/oldest-things-on-the-planet-that-are-alive/ Thu, 09 Apr 2020 21:22:03 +0000 https://foreignpolicyi.org/?p=34575 There are so many incredible things on our planet that it is simply impossible to list them all. Mountains, beaches, breathtaking landscapes, etc. that we all admire for centuries. However, in addition to the things that nature has created, humans also create unimaginable and amazing ones. Among the oldest creations of mankind, there are certainly pyramids in Egypt. They were built several millennia BC, which is truly amazing. The more fascinating thing is that they are still there, defying for centuries and showing us that humans are impressive beings. Yet another fact is that we are part of nature, which

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