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Diversity confers resilience in our communities & ecosystems | Sustainable design, information literacy, open-source tech & citizen science enthusiast.

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Why Do People Keep Moving To Cities? According To The UN, People Living In Urban Places Now Outnumber

Why do people keep moving to cities? According to the UN, people living in urban places now outnumber those in rural areas — which is a pretty new phenomenon for many parts of the world. So let’s talk about it in this episode of Crash Course Geography.

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Let’s talk about maps! From navigating a road trip, to analyzing election results, maps play a huge role in how we interpret the world! They are powerful tools, but they are also made by people, so we need to think about how these stories are presented.