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Can Mexico bring back the endangered axolotl? | Wildlife News
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Can Mexico bring back the endangered axolotl? | Wildlife News

One of the world’s most endangered amphibians – the primordial and fish-like axolotl – has successfully adapted to a new environment after being...

This May Day, workers unite to make big polluters pay for climate damage | Climate Crisis
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This May Day, workers unite to make big polluters pay for climate damage | Climate Crisis

As extreme weather events become the new normal, informal workers across South Asia are bearing the growing brunt of intersecting crises. Labour rights...

With song and seed, Brazil’s Indigenous Maxakali confront climate change | Climate Crisis News
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With song and seed, Brazil’s Indigenous Maxakali confront climate change | Climate Crisis News

Maxakali territory once spanned at least three large valleys in the Atlantic Forest. Elders in the village remember how the forest supplied food,...

Nepal village ravaged by 2015 earthquake now a reluctant tourist hotspot | Earthquakes News
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Nepal village ravaged by 2015 earthquake now a reluctant tourist hotspot | Earthquakes News

Langtang, Nepal – On the morning of April 25, 2015, Nima Chhiring Tamang, 30, left his home in northern Nepal’s Langtang village to...

Family in Indonesia turns to mangrove trees to tackle climate change | Weather
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Family in Indonesia turns to mangrove trees to tackle climate change | Weather

Pasijah, a 55-year-old housewife in Indonesia’s Central Java province, wakes up every morning to the sound of the sea. If that sounds idyllic,...

Bitter truth: Why has chocolate become so expensive? | Food News
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Bitter truth: Why has chocolate become so expensive? | Food News

Cocoa prices surged almost 300 percent last year, making chocolate bars, Easter eggs and cocoa powder much more expensive this year than last....

Herder-farmer clashes in Nigeria kill at least 17 | Politics News
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Herder-farmer clashes in Nigeria kill at least 17 | Politics News

Deadly clashes between nomads and farmers have multiplied recently in the Benue and Plateau states. At least 17 people are reported to have...

Capturing Water | Water | Al Jazeera
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Capturing Water | Water | Al Jazeera

Campaigners in Cape Town, South Africa confront the socioeconomic and environmental problems in the city’s water management system. After three years of poor...

Kashmir’s famed saffron faces devastating new terror: Porcupines | Agriculture
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Kashmir’s famed saffron faces devastating new terror: Porcupines | Agriculture

Pampore, Indian-administered Kashmir – At 4am, before the first call to prayer echoes through Pampore’s saffron fields in the Pulwama district of Indian-administered...