Evolutionary processes of modern time
https://doi.org/10.20913/2618-7515-2025-1-23
Abstract
This article examines the problem of climate change, which is becoming increasingly noticeable in Russia, where issues of internal and cross-border climate migration are becoming relevant. The idea is proposed that Russia can play a key role in finding compromises at the international level, since the world of the 21st century must become a world of compromises to ensure the survival of humanity. The authors call for a rethinking of sustainable development, emphasizing the need for a new approach to human strategy that will strengthen cooperation, reduce confrontation and ensure co-evolution of humans with the environment. This requires the development of new tactical and strategic tools to shape the new social relations and coherence that characterize the next phase of development.
About the Author
A. A. SolovievRussian Federation
Omsk
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Supplementary files
For citation: Soloviev A.A. Evolutionary processes of modern time. Professional education in the modern world. 2025;15(1):201-204. https://doi.org/10.20913/2618-7515-2025-1-23
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