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Making a case for the mangroves
Where warm sand meets salty waves, where roots tangle like puzzles and the air hums with invisible life, the mangroves stand ...
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As fish catches fall and seas rise, Douala’s residents join efforts to restore mangroves
Henry Belle Ekam, 37, cuts a frustrated figure as he paddles his boat to the shore in the Bojongo neighborhood of Cameroon’s ...
Amid the steady stream of tourists entering the Litik Maasin River stands a small souvenir shop tended by Margin Sulapas and ...
Di state of many primary and secondary schools across Rivers State don raise concerns as to di kain education children dey ...
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Tanzania: How Community Radio Is Powering Tanzania's Climate Resilience
In many villages, people may not have smartphones or internet, but they always have a radio. When forecasts are delivered in the local language, through voices they know, communities understand faster ...
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West and Central Africa tackle coastal erosion
Across many parts of Africa’s Atlantic coastline, the sea is advancing several metres inland each year, destroying homes, ...
IAS Supriya Sahu’s people-first climate work across schools, forests, and coastlines in Tamil Nadu earned the UN’s highest ...
It's often been tipped as the 'world's most beautiful beach' with its pristine sands and crystal-clear waters but I wanted to see if it actually looks like social media promises ...
More than 620,000 miles of barbed-wire fences divide the American West. They keep cattle contained. They’re expensive to ...
In the tight-knit Senegalese town of Fadiouth, religious differences are not only tolerated, but embraced. Now, that unity is being tested.
Sixty years ago, half a million Indonesians were killed in anti-Communist purges. On Bali, resorts and clubs were built atop ...
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