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New research from the University of Oxford shows land-hungry farming and scarce land drove wealth inequality over the past 10 ...
Despite claims of its decline, redistributive land reform remains a key policy issue, particularly as economic inequality gains renewed global attention. Historically, land reform has been central to ...
Wealth inequality began over 10,000 years ago, gradually increasing after the advent of agriculture due to population growth ...
A new study led by Amy Bogaard, Professor of European Archaeology, School of Archaeology, University of Oxford, reveals that ...
As global inequality deepens and environmental crises threaten, these three movements remind us that access to land remains fundamental to human flourishing. Their histories suggest that genuine ...
Women's participation in agriculture is being severely hindered by limited access to land, according to Agnes ... our own reporters to an African and global public. We operate from Cape Town ...
If the archaeological record has been correctly interpreted, stone alignments in Tanzania's Olduvai Gorge are remnants of ...
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The Brighterside of News on MSNAncient house sizes reveal 10,000 years of global wealth inequalityAcross the last 10,000 years, inequality has followed no single path. Instead of a straight rise tied to farming, population booms, or cities, the divide between rich and poor has ebbed and flowed ...
As matters stand, the IMO will implement a “global fuel standard,” which would require ships to use lower-emission ... Cultivating these crops would require vast amounts of land – about 35 million ...
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