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Why tens of thousands of Indian farmers are marching toward New Delhi

by Walter Watson
Why tens of thousands of Indian farmers are marching toward New Delhi

Tens of thousands of Indian farmers are marching toward the capital to demand guaranteed crop prices, renewing a movement from two years ago that succeeded in getting the government to …

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As U.S., U.K. and EU sanction violent Israeli settlers, Canada hangs back

by Walter Watson
As U.S., U.K. and EU sanction violent Israeli settlers, Canada hangs back

The Trudeau government still won’t say if it’s considering imposing sanctions on violent Israeli settlers in the wake of travel bans announced by both the U.S. and the United Kingdom in …

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These are the ways rural Canadians are more vulnerable to climate change

by Akin Smith
These are the ways rural Canadians are more vulnerable to climate change

Compared to urban dwellers, rural Canadians are more vulnerable to climate change in many ways and face extra challenges to adaptation, says a new federal government report. The “Canada in a …

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Impact of Amazon’s climate-driven drought may last until 2026

by Walter Watson
Impact of Amazon’s climate-driven drought may last until 2026

“Never in my 37 years have I seen anything like this happen to our stream,” he said. Community leader Raimundo Leite de Souza, 37, stands next to a well next …

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India’s millet revival: How the once-neglected seed is making a comeback

by Walter Watson
India’s millet revival: How the once-neglected seed is making a comeback

The beer is flowing and the snack plates piling up at a bustling bar in Mumbai’s trendy Bandra neighbourhood on what would be an ordinary Sunday pub night, except for …

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As climate risks increase, developing countries aren’t getting the help they need: UN

by Walter Watson
As climate risks increase, developing countries aren’t getting the help they need: UN

This summer, powerful rains flooded Haiti, forcing tens of thousands of people from their homes and killing more than 40 people. Crops were damaged, businesses shuttered and roads washed out, …

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Study explores common risks and resiliencies in farmers’ mental health crisis

by Akin Smith
Study explores common risks and resiliencies in farmers’ mental health crisis

Dwayne Kelndorfer knew something was wrong when he could no longer sleep. He chased rest but his mind kept spinning. For three harvests, his crops had been snowed under. Ugly fault …

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To the delight of eager U.K. ecologists, London welcomes its first baby beaver in centuries

by Walter Watson
To the delight of eager U.K. ecologists, London welcomes its first baby beaver in centuries

Footage from a diligently watched night vision camera revealed a happy surprise to the team monitoring the new beaver enclosure on the Forty Hall Estate in North London this summer. …

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Why so much recycled clothing is still going in the garbage

by Anas Siddiqui
Why so much recycled clothing is still going in the garbage

Retail brands like H&M, The Gap and Nike have gone to great lengths to satisfy growing consumer demand for sustainable clothing, but many of the companies’ labels and claims do …

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