The latest research indicates massive quantitative acceleration of
human economic activity around 1950, including «an explosive growth of fossil fuel use,» according to environmental - sciences professor James Hansen and co-authors in an article in Science.
Not exact matches
Confined within the geometrically restricted surface of the globe, which is steadily reduced as their own radius of
activity increases, the
human particles do not merely multiply in numbers at an increasing rate, but through contact with one another automatically develop
around themselves an ever denser tangle of
economic and social relationships.
In a research essay to be published this week in the Entomological Society of America's Journal of
Economic Entomology, Robert Owen argues that
human activity is a key driver in the spread of pathogens afflicting the European honey bee (Apis mellifera)-- the species primarily responsible for pollination and honey production
around the world — and recommends a series of collective actions necessary to stem their spread.
The various kinds of research undertaken by an anthropologist revolves
around activities such as study of social,
economic and behavior of
human beings, understanding culture, customs, values, habits of
human beings, research earlier biological evidence for better understanding of modern day living etc..