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March 20, 2022
Panama and Chile recognise Nature’s rights
topic:
Nature
by:
Ellen Nemitz
New legislations in Latin America are prioritising the safety and health of nature and its cycles, portending a new wave of environmental protection.
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March 19, 2022
Inside global water-conflict hotspots
topic:
Peace and Reconciliation
by:
Bob Koigi
As water scarcity becomes more common, it is important to get ahead of water-related conflicts before they arise.
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March 18, 2022
The agricultural pollution of Europe's groundwater
topic:
Sustainable Agriculture
by:
Abby Klinkenberg
Fertilisers and animal byproducts contribute to the high rates of groundwater contamination in the EU, with negative effects on human health.
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March 17, 2022
The agricultural practices depleting India’s groundwater
topic:
Sustainable Agriculture
by:
Tish Sanghera
Following India's green revolution, new agricultural techniques helped ramp up agricultural production - at the cost of scarce water resources.
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March 15, 2022
Prioritising water security for Afghanistan
topic:
Sustainable Development
by:
Shadi Khan Saif
Humanitarian organizations must implement and support infrastructure to ensure water security for millions of Afghans in need.
Read
March 12, 2022
Vietnam's water crisis threatens food security
topic:
Sustainable Agriculture
by:
Sasha Kong
In Vietnam, poor farmers suffer the brunt of the countries' worsening water crisis. Creative policies and water management solutions could help change that.
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February 24, 2022
Climate change spells trouble for Kashmiri farmers
topic:
Climate Change
by:
Sameer Mushtaq, Suhail Bhat
Unpredictable weather patterns are decimating crops across Kashmir. Now, farmers from the region are speaking out.
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February 22, 2022
From arid desert to a budding oasis
topic:
Food Security
by:
Bob Koigi
A new initiative could make water access and sustainable farming a reality for millions in one of the world's driest regions.
Read
February 02, 2022
A wetland under siege: Is the Pantanal a paradise lost?
topic:
Conservation
by:
Steve Trent
org:
Environmental Justice Foundation
This World Wetlands Day we must recognise that if we allow the Pantanal to disappear on our watch, we will be overseeing an international tragedy.
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January 26, 2022
Can fish farming be both profitable and financially rewarding?
topic:
Conservation
by:
Cecilia Fernández Castañón
A newly passed ban on salmon farming in Argentina raises the question: can fish farming be both sustainable and profitable?
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December 27, 2021
Here are 7 foods with high carbon footprints
topic:
Sustainable Agriculture
by:
Gerardo Bandera
partner:
The Beam
What foods have the highest environmental impact and what are the best alternatives?
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December 24, 2021
Floods ravage Nigeria's farms, and there is more to it than climate change
topic:
Natural disaster
by:
Ekpali Saint
Nigerian farmers suffer worsening homelessness and poverty rates due to floods. But climate change isn't the only cause of their misery.
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December 20, 2021
African urban families bet on sacks and tires to grow food
topic:
Food Security
by:
Bob Koigi
A group of African farmers found innovative ways to tackle the rising hunger rates in the continent's cities.
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December 13, 2021
Protect the fungal networks that support life on earth
topic:
Conservation
by:
Gerardo Bandera
SPUN is a newly-formed organisation that seeks to map and protect fungal networks, which are crucial for growing food and reducing climate change.
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December 09, 2021
“People in the industrialised world are living in the past. They will be forced to change.”
topic:
Sustainable Agriculture
by:
Ari Libsker
Dr. Vandana Shiva, one of the world's most influential environmental activists, opens up about the dangers of industrial farming and offers solutions.
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November 27, 2021
India's farmers win first victory against agriculture reforms
topic:
Food Security
by:
Tish Sanghera
Over a year after India's farmers began their protest, the group has seen their first victory as Modi repeals restrictive laws.
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