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Almost three-quarters of the cultural and natural heritage sites in the world are threatened by too little or too much water, the UN’s cultural agency, Unesco, said on Tuesday. As many as 73% of all 1 ...
UNESCO World Heritage Centre has launched a groundbreaking new report Climate Change in Mediterranean World Heritage Cities during a high-level online event attended by over 140 participants from ...
Archaeologists in Sharjah have unearthed 80,000-year-old stone tools, revealing a continuous human presence in Arabia ...
SFO's Harvey Milk Terminal 1 was named among the "World's Most Beautiful Airports" for 2025 by Prix Versailles.
The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) has apparently started the process to release enhanced compensation for 100 acres of ...
Sheikha Bodour Bint Sultan Al Qasimi, official ambassador for the ongoing Unesco World Heritage nomination of the Faya ...
Explore the 1500-year-old Elephanta Caves with Google Arts's new virtual tour. Experience the UNESCO World Heritage Site through 3D scanning and AI.
A new analysis by UNESCO and World Resources Institute (WRI) reveals that 73% of World Heritage sites are highly exposed to water-related hazards, such as drought, water stress, or riverine and ...
Five World Heritage Cities in Greece are at high risk of floods and drought due to climate crisis, an UNESCO scientific research has shown.
From Yellowstone to the Garden of Eden, almost 75% of the world's heritage sites at risk of drought or flooding, U.N. warns.
From Yellowstone to the Garden of Eden, almost 75% of the world's heritage sites at risk of drought or flooding, U.N. warns.
As a result of rising temperatures, extreme weather events including hurricanes, droughts, floods and heatwaves have become more frequent and intense, scientists warn ...