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Land subsidence 'will affect almost fifth of global population'

Subsidence, or the gradual sinking of land, could affect 19% of the world's population by 2040, according to new research funded by Unesco.

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Fifth of countries at risk of ecosystem collapse, analysis finds

One-fifth of the world's countries are at risk of their ecosystems collapsing because of the destruction of wildlife and their habitats, according to an analysis by the insurance firm Swiss Re.

Fish ponds and water harvesting: climate-smart farming comes to Kenya
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Fish ponds and water harvesting: climate-smart farming comes to Kenya

Unable to rely on the catch from Lake Victoria, locals are finding success with new and sustainable agriculture methods.

'Most renewable energy companies' linked with claims of abuses in mines
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'Most renewable energy companies' linked with claims of abuses in mines

Most of the world's top companies extracting key minerals for electric vehicles, solar panels and wind turbines have been linked with human rights abuses in their mines, research has found.

Head in the clouds: the woman scaling fresh climate change heights
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Head in the clouds: the woman scaling fresh climate change heights

For 40 years, Nalini Nadkarni has studied cloud forest in the Costa Rican town of Monteverde. Now global warming is drying out its lush hanging gardens.

Blood flows and rivers run dry as Honduras prepares to go to the polls – in pictures

Blood flows and rivers run dry as Honduras prepares to go to the polls – in pictures

With Honduras poised for Sunday’s elections, the murder of environmentalists is being linked with water and food shortages, violence and migration
Prakash Kashwan: Bigotry against indigenous people means we're missing a trick on climate change
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Prakash Kashwan: Bigotry against indigenous people means we're missing a trick on climate change

Traditional farming strategies could protect humanity against global warming and prevent deadly wildfires. Yet scientists seem determined to ignore them.

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