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9 March 2017
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8 March 2017
Chengetai Zonke lost much of her maize crop to drought last year. When it came to planting again, she decided to reduce her stake in what has become a recurrent climate change gamble. At her homestead in Chiware, in Zimbabwe’s northeastern Manicaland Province, the 52-year-old farmer explained why
27 February 2017
Date: 27 Febraury 2017 Source: The Washington Post
27 February 2017
Date: 27 February 2017 Source: Reliefweb
27 February 2017
By: Javiera Quiroga Date: 27 February 2017 Source:Bloomberg Landslides close to the Chilean capital Santiago killed three people over the weekend, while cutting off water supplies to millions of homes, the National Emergency Office said. Another 373 people remain cut off after the rains swept away
5 February 2017
Date: 2 February 2017 Source: Reuters Severe droughts gripping Peru have given way to some of the country's most devastating downpours in decades, catching authorities off guard as they scramble to contain the kind of floods that climate change is expected to make more frequent.
1 February 2017
By: Susan Reidy Date: 27 January 2017 Source: World Grain 
19 January 2017
Date: 19 January 2017 Source: The Guardian Many believe the fight to combat climate change hinges on the aligned interests of capital and state. Give the Elon Musks of the world enough time and resources and they will innovate us out of impending climate catastrophe. Get the G20 in a room and they
By: R. Quentin Grafton and John Williams, ANU, and Qiang Jiang, Sichuan University Date: February 2nd 2016 Source: East Asia Forum Asia’s food systems are under an unprecedented confluence of pressures. Balancing future food demand and supply in ways that protect the most vulnerable, while also
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: Emilio Godoy Date: February 15th 2016 Source: IPS News
By: Jonathan Watts Date: November 2nd 2016 Source: the Guardian

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