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Palm oil plantations increase flood risks and water contamination in Papua

The expansion of oil palm plantations in Indonesian Papua has led to increased flooding and water contamination, affecting Indigenous communities downstream.

Hans Nicholas Jong reports for Mongabay.

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Wales insect mapping & conservation
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Wales becomes first country to map important areas for insects

Many insect species have declined, a charity warns, and new maps will help conservation.
fossil fuels destabilizing planetary boundaries

Beyond climate: Oil, gas and coal are destabilizing all 9 planetary boundaries

Fossil fuels have done great good for humanity, but they are now not only threatening our planet’s climate, but also taking a terrible toll on the global environment, putting at risk Earth systems vital to life as we know it. Part 1 of a three-part miniseries.
Brazil soy farming & child cancer

Child cancer deaths in Brazil: Is soy farming to blame?

A new study suggests that pesticides used in soy cultivation could be correlated to child cancer deaths in Brazil, the world's largest producer of soybeans.
agriculture climate solutions & impacts

Farming feeds billions but climate impacts need fixing

Many of us hold onto romantic images of farming. Most of that is utter nonsense. Fixing agriculture is necessary to address climate change and we have solutions.
child labor farmworkers

‘It’s slavery for modern times’: how children of 12 toil in Colorado’s fields

Some Republican-led states are pushing to relax child labour laws but even in the farms of San Luis valley, where most are Hispanic/Latino, youngsters can work an unlimited number of hours.

butterfly population citizen science

The U.S. government wants your dead butterflies

Residents of six states have been asked to send dead butterflies, moths and other Lepidoptera to help scientists study population declines.
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