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Report: Climate change could see 200 million move by 2050

Report: Climate change could see 200 million move by 2050

BARCELONA, Spain (AP) — Climate change could push more than 200 million people to leave their homes in the next three decades and create migration hot spots unless urgent action is taken to reduce global emissions and bridge the development gap, a World Bank report has found.
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Uganda joins the rights-of-nature movement but won’t stop oil drilling

Uganda joins the rights-of-nature movement but won’t stop oil drilling

Uganda's move aims to protect biodiversity from a mega oil project that it says will improve people's lives.

A wave of infrastructure projects to cause widespread deforestation in coming decades, report finds
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A wave of infrastructure projects to cause widespread deforestation in coming decades, report finds

A slate of new mega-projects in development around the world will open up vast tracts of land to natural resource extraction and deforestation, derailing government and private sector pledges to curb forest loss, according to a new report.

For developing countries, more solar power — and maybe more lead?
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For developing countries, more solar power — and maybe more lead?

In developing nations like India, solar power's reliance on lead batteries could have a big impact on some communities.
A growing presence on the farm: Robots
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A growing presence on the farm: Robots

A new generation of autonomous robots is helping plant breeders shape the crops of tomorrow.
Climate change helping 'make world less peaceful', Global Peace Index says

Climate change helping 'make world less peaceful', Global Peace Index says

Climate change is helping to make the world less peaceful by causing conflicts or making them worse by affecting livelihoods, security and resources, a study has said.

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