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By: Lou del Bello Date: 12 January 2017 Source: IRIN Living in the Kenyan slum of Mukuru is hard enough, but when it rains it’s downright miserable. Streets flood, sewage overflows, homes are inundated.  After each bout of torrential rain, Nairobi’s largest informal settlement is left a
By John Raphael Date: August 3rd 2016 Source: Nature World News A new study revealed that tree cover on agricultural around the world has increased, potentially helping in the mitigation of climate change by capturing nearly 0.75 Gigatonnes carbon dioxide every year.
By: Gaurav Madan  Date: August 31st 2016 Source: Motherboard Depending on the season, the journey to Rivercess County requires either bumping along dirt paths or navigating endless stretches of mud. In the heart of Liberia the dense tropical forests, some of the last intact in West Africa, are
By: Emmanuel Ntirenganya Date: September 16th 2016 Source: New Times Sitting in the doorway of her residential house in the remote Murundi Sector, Kayonza District in Eastern Province, Verena Uwineza is sorting beans for evening meal on a traditional basket. It is Monday, September 12. By most
By: Mike Gaworecki Date: October 11th 2016 Source: Mongabay.com A new report by the World Resources Institute (WRI) quantifies the economic value of securing land rights for the communities who live in and protect the Amazon rainforest for the first time.
By: Kota Sriraj Date: November 10th 2016 Source: The Pioneer Fast desertification of lands must be stopped. The ‘Green Wall of China Project’ can be a guiding line for the Indian Government to halt desertification across the country. For this, prompt legislative measures should be initiated
By: Manolo Serapio Jr and Enrico Dela Cruz Date: 1 July 2016 Source: Thomson Reuters Foundation   The Philippines will review all mines operating in the country, the new mining minister said on Friday, as the committed environmentalist vowed to determine whether the industry is hurting the
Date: 13 July 2016 Source: iied New report urges structural reforms to end extreme poverty and tackle climate change and the loss of environmental assets during the next 15 years  
By: Rina Chandran Date: August 10th 2016 Source: Thomson Reuters Foundation KATHMANDU (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Last year's twin earthquakes in Nepal disproportionately affected single women, underlining the need for equal land ownership to increase their resilience in disasters, a women's
By: Beh Lih Yi Date: September 6th 2016 Source: Thomson Reuters Foundation "This research suggests that banks continue to turn a blind eye to the devastating impacts of their financial services" JAKARTA, Sept 6 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Banks have financed companies responsible for
Climate change is leading to higher average temperatures and greater rainfall variability, with a pronounced effect on agricultural productivity and the suitability of major crops in Ethiopia. Farming households with tenure security are more likely to choose to access credit and to invest in their

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