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Sudan's prized gum trees ward off drought but workers wither

A vast belt of trees vital for global production of fizzy drinks helps Sudanese farmers adapt to climate change, but in the harsh drylands many are reluctant to take up the trade.To harvest the amber-coloured resin, farmers must suffer the same climatic extremes as their trees.
Most of the world’s grain is not eaten by humans

Most of the world’s grain is not eaten by humans

Nearly half of all grain is either burned as fuel or eaten by animals
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Explained: Link between global hunger and climate change

Global hunger is inexorably on the rise. The situation is expected to get worse as climate change grips the world.

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Could soils help save the climate?
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Could soils help save the climate?

Soils are a double-edged climate sword. They are huge reservoirs of organic carbon and can act as a carbon sink. But they can also release CO2 into the atmosphere when used unsustainably.
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