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  1. are less destructive than those powered by gas, but can come with their own issues. Perhaps hydropowered cars are the way to go!

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  2. Ancient are making a comeback in , where cultivation has made the land increasingly dry.

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  3. According to the@CELDF manoomin rice is the first plant in the world to be granted rights. But it joins a growing number of rivers, forests, and characterizations of nature as a whole, that are protected by "rights of nature" laws around the world.

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  4. Consumption is a problem even if you're consuming the right products.

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  5. The landscape of Kokota Island in is experiencing a revival after being almost destroyed by farming methods with the help of and his NGO.

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  6. Fires in Australia and floods in New Zealand...is it time for yet?

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  7. Flying can release up to six times as much CO2 as taking the train. What are the alternatives for the consumer?

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  8. on the edge of one of Europe's largest open-pit coal mines, has become a symbol for Europe's movement. The power plants linked to these mines release more CO2 than anywhere else in the EU.

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  9. will face many changes as the continues to be affected by emissions. What exactly is going on in the region? Check it out:

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  10. People urging aren't happy with . Today, protesters gathered in to keep putting pressure on the company.

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  11. There are 74 species of trees in Thailand, providing food and shelter for many living organisms. The trees are so integral to the country that Thai marines, soldiers, students and villagers all work together in helping them grow! 🙌

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  12. The of land has become a growing problem for residents living in rural areas of Burkina Faso, in West Africa. But NGO's, including are working with locals to address this 🌱❤️

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  13. Access to water in used to be expensive and badly distributed before social entrepreneur . How he negotiated clean water for his community:

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  14. A survey published by polling agency found that, while 40% of Africans have not heard of climate change, among those who have, two-thirds say it is making life in their country worse.

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  15. Desert can live for up to five months, depending on the weather and local conditions. According to the , eggs can hatch in about two weeks. Their numbers could grow 500 times by June. Read here:

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  16. around the world are changing with , but what will that mean for us, and what has happened so far? is needed for ocean protection.

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  17. With much electricity already coming from energy, there is great potential for e-mobility in Kenya. But tackling air pollution through transport alternatives has not been without its challenges.

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  18. Even though Kokota Island in is small, the natural environment had been destroyed by slash-and-burn farming. How locals reforested the landscape with the help of and his NGO:

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  19. "The number of [plant] species has increased, and the number of each insect species has gone up fourfold," says Cornel Lindemann-Berk.

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  20. With fires in Australia still burning, will honoring the victims be enough?

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