How Climate Shapes Human Innovation: Lessons from the Ice Age
Throughout history, extreme climates have served not as mere barriers, but as powerful catalysts for human ingenuity. The Ice Age, spanning roughly 115,000 to 11,700 years ago, stands as a defining era when environmental pressures forged survival strategies that laid the foundation for modern innovation. By examining how fluctuating temperatures, shifting ecosystems, and resource scarcity …
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