Ergebnis der Suche (9)
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Die Welt an ihren Grenzen: Was die wachsende Weltbevölkerung für uns bedeutet
Enormes Bevölkerungswachstum, or allem in Afrika, bringt für Mensch und Natur enorme Probleme (Report-Beitrag, 8 Minuten, 2019)
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Solving the Refugee and Migration Crisis?
What would a sustainable refugee and migration policy look like? Professor Paul Collier of Oxford University in conversation with Social Europe's Editor-in-Chief Henning Meyer (Social Europe 2018-19)
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Milton Friedman: Illegal Immigration only helps when its Illegal
Der US-Ökonom spricht vor Studenten im Oktober 1977.
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Crash Course
The Crash Course team has produced more than 32 courses on a wide variety of subjects (USA 2020).
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The Royal Geographical Society
The Royal Geographical Society (with the Institute of British Geographers) brings together geography enthusiasts and supports geography professionals. Their YouTube channel is a great resource to learn more about geography ʺresearch, education, expeditions and fieldworkʺ (UK 2020).
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Geography Now
The Youtube channel produces informative videos for every country on Earth (2021).
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Earthquakes 101
Learn about the geophysics behind earthquakes, how they are measured, and where the most powerful earthquake ever witnessed occurred. (5 minutes / National Geographic 2020)
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The Globalization of Food
The 10 minutes video looks at the globalization of food and its consequences for society and health (Explained with maps 2018).
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Migration - Why do people migrate?
Eine Erklärung in drei Minuten (USA: Geographer Online 2018)
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Plate Tectonics
The earth's crust is split up into dozens of pieces called tectonic plates, which ʺfloatʺ on top of the mantle (7 minutes / USA: Brain POP 2020).
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