Explores the history, principles, and critiques of evolutionary psychology, emphasizing the adaptive function of characteristics and the evolutionary approach to understanding human behavior.
Explores human behaviors and adaptations for survival, including food preferences, fear responses, and the evolutionary perspective on morning sickness.
Explores natural selection, genetic variation, and evolutionary changes within populations, using examples like sickle cell anemia and flu virus evolution.
Examines the effects of climate change on ecosystems and biodiversity, focusing on species adaptation, migration, and the implications for ecological balance.
Covers the impacts of climate change on urban areas and discusses adaptation strategies, including nature-based solutions and ecological infrastructure.
Examines the relationship between climate change events and underlying trends, emphasizing the importance of understanding system structures and feedback loops.
Emphasizes the importance of maintaining concrete structures to address their vulnerabilities and environmental impact while adapting them for future generations.