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New sedimentary rock made from slag is a carbon-trapping champ https://www.thehindu.com/sci-tech/science/new-sedimentary-rock-made-from-slag-is-a-carbon-trapping-champ/article68735923.ece
✍🏻New sedimentary rock made from slag is a carbon-trapping champ
When lithified slag breaks down, it stores greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide through a process called mineral carbonation
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🤔 What are the key International Relations (IR) theories? Your short guide for basic understanding 👇

🔹Realism: Focuses on power, survival, and national interest. States are the main actors in an anarchic world system where conflict is inevitable.

Example: Cold War arms race, where both the US and USSR built up military power to secure their national interests.

🔹Liberalism: Emphasises cooperation between states through international institutions and organizations, promoting peace and mutual benefit. Liberals believe that human nature is inherently good, and global order can improve over time.

Example: Formation of the United Nations, promoting diplomacy to prevent wars.

🔹Constructivism: Argues that international relations are shaped by social norms, values, and identities. Reality in IR is not fixed, but constructed by the interactions and beliefs of states and their leaders.
Example: Changing perceptions of human rights globally, which have led to shifts in state behaviors and international laws.
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