human migration
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To win the climate battle, we need the intelligence community
If John le Carré were still with us and crafting a novel about the existential threat of our time, the spy hero would be using his or her very particular set ofskills on the front lines of climate change.
www.nationalgeographic.com
Meet some of the millions of women who migrated recently, risking everything
In fear, hope, or desperation, these women left home seeking new lives. Some found opportunity; others found more uncertainty—or worse.
Opinion
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Joe Biden’s climate team actually cares about climate
His administration’s staffing shows how seriously the incoming president takes this issue.
Newsletter
www.nationalgeographic.com
In the face of extreme droughts, Somali women face a dangerous new world
Droughts are killing livestock, forcing herders to move to camps for displaced people, where they face an uncertain, often violent, new world.
Transforming African conservation from old social cause into next-gen growth market
Africa's challenges are daunting, but one Ghanian entrepreneur sees conservation as one of the great opportunities for Africa.
news.mongabay.com
Altered forests threaten sustainability of subsistence hunting
The way humans have changed the forests of Central and South America may be making it impossible for subsistence hunters to continue their way of life, according to two conservation scientists.
Newsletter
www.nationalgeographic.com
Drought, climate change turn Iran's Sistan and Baluchestan into a dust bowl
In this corner of the Middle East, a changing climate and debilitating dust storms have brought life to a standstill.
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