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"How the Presence of Humans Affected the Earth and How the Earth Itself Influenced Human Civilizations"

Peter Frankopan, The Transformations of the Earth: Climate, Ecology, and History, translated by Nikos Ligris, published by Alexandria PressPeter Frankopan is rightly regarded as one of the best historians in the world. His works have all contributed significantly to the analysis of global history, but more importantly, they have helped the general public better understand it. Among his works translated into Greek and published by Alexandria Pres…

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Wherever humans appear, the number of species decreases by twenty percent. The new research is also a cry for help, if we change everything, it will be bad for us too.

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Natural vegetation often lacks many species that could be present but are not. This occurs mainly in regions heavily affected by human activity. Read more (04/02/2025)

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Some of the work was carried out in areas such as the foces of Arbaiun and Benasa

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