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Evolution might stop humans from solving clim

<p>Human culture has evolved to allow humans to extract resources and helped us expand to dominate the biosphere. But the same evolutionary processes may counteract efforts to solve new global environmental threats like climate change, according to a new University of Maine-led study published by a journal of the Royal Society.&nbsp;</p>

<p>Tackling the climate crisis will require worldwide regulatory, technical and economic systems supported by strong global cooperation. However, this new study concludes that the group-level processes characteristic of human cultural evolution, will cause environmental competition and conflict between sub-global groups, and work against global solutions. Adapting to climate change and other environmental problems will, therefore, require human evolution to change.</p>

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Evolution might stop humans from solving climate change, researchers say

Evolution might stop humans from solving climate change, researchers say
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Safety Committee addresses car break-ins and thefts on campus

The frequency of car break-ins and thefts on campus parking lots have raised a deeper awareness among the Safety and Security Committee about student safety at SDSU.  Sen. Grant Sternhagen, chair of the Safety and Security Committee, said break-ins around campus are nothing new, but it has become more apparent to the school that students. ....

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