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Rising temperatures drive Middle East food prices higher

Rising temperatures drive Middle East food prices higher

Extreme heat, referred to as "heatflation," is pushing up food prices in the Middle East, exacerbating economic challenges in the region.

Cathrin Schaer and Emad Hassan report for Deutsche Welle.

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Bees force plants to flower early by cutting holes in their leaves

Hungry bumblebees can make plants flower up to a month earlier than usual by cutting holes in their leaves, which may help them adapt to climate change.

Reinventing the tomato for survival in a changing world
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Reinventing the tomato for survival in a changing world

Like other small farmers and researchers, Brad Gates is trying to ensure a future for the tomato by breeding hardier varieties and persuading more Americans to grow their own.
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