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Afghanistan battles climate change amid foreign aid cutoff

Afghanistan battles climate change amid foreign aid cutoff

The Taliban are tackling climate change independently while debating its origins as divine will or a foreign plot.

Rick Noack reports for The Washington Post.

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Confronting climate change — and the Taliban — in Afghanistan

Amid a severe drought, Afghan scientists are asking the international community to engage with the brutal regime.
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Is climate change good for insurgent groups?

People displaced or jobless by climate-related disasters in fragile states and war zones are driven to join militias, insurgencies or criminal organizations just to survive.

In Afghanistan, droughts drive child marriages

In Afghanistan, droughts drive child marriages

Reports suggest a spike in such marriages, spurred in part by the effects of climate change on the agrarian country.
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As winter in Afghanistan approaches, coal remains king despite soaring prices and pollution

Coal remains the main source of fuel and heat in Afghanistan, where the price increases have left many poor families struggling to heat their homes through the winter months and even as coal worsens air quality in the Afghan capital.

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