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Industrial Revolution
A period of major industrialization that took place during the late 1700s and early 1800s, drastically changing the economy, society, and technology with the introduction of machinery.
Environmental Threats
Dangers posed by natural or human-made changes to the environment that can adversely affect life on Earth.
Biofood Hazards
Risks associated with the consumption or production of genetically modified or biologically altered foods.
Technopolies
Societies that are dominated by technology, where technological progress is prioritized over other societal or ethical considerations.
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