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Two World Wars, One Planet: Environmental Changes from 1914–1945
History sometimes behaves like a geological force. Wars do not only change borders or governments; they reshape forests, rivers, oceans, and soil. The First World War (1914–1918) and the Second World War (1939–1945) left deep environmental marks across continents. When industrial technology was turned toward war, nature became an unintended battlefield. Landscapes were blasted, forests burned, rivers altered, and ecosystems disrupted in ways that lasted decades. Looking at th
Nature insights Desk
Mar 254 min read
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