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As the world scrambles to halt biodiversity loss, 'things are getting worse'
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As the world scrambles to halt biodiversity loss, 'things are getting worse'

More than one quarter of the more than 150,000 species on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species are threatened with extinction
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How crowdsourcing seeds can help farmers adapt to climate change
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How crowdsourcing seeds can help farmers adapt to climate change

In Ethiopia and other developing nations, scientists are working with small-scale farmers on trials to see which seed varieties perform best in changing conditions. These initiatives are enabling farmers to make smarter crop choices in the face of rising temperatures, drought, and more extreme weather.
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