Lecture

Economic Globalisation: Key Facts and Geography

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This lecture covers key facts conditioning economic globalisation, including world physical geography, global income distribution, population trends, tech advancements, and recent climate change. It also explores the impact of geography on the development of Eurasia and Africa, the challenges of agriculture due to Earth's inhospitable regions, the historical evolution of human population, and the climate fluctuations over the past half million years.

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