Learning to Cope: Rural Communities in Ghana Take Basic Science Course on Climate Change
Rural communities in Ghana are learning how to cope with climate change and save their livelihoods. Npong Francis reports. ...
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Rural communities in Ghana are learning how to cope with climate change and save their livelihoods. Npong Francis reports. ...
Read more ›When a climate disaster hits, its name doesn't matter. What matters is how to deal with climate change-induced extreme weather. Iris Gonzales reports from Metro Manila. ...
Read more ›The Raramuri - indigenous people of northwestern Mexico - believe that all living beings are guides to us, humans. One Raramuri environmental leader explains. ...
Read more ›“The smaller we come to feel ourselves compared with the mountain, the nearer we come to participating in its greatness" (Arne Naess). Raul Cazan reflects on the relation between mountain sacredness, capitalist economy, and climate change. ...
Read more ›India's purple frog may soon become history - but what's the furor over a small amphibian? Loss of biodiversity is loss of our own habitat, writes Pabitra Mukhopadhyay. ...
Read more ›Real-life Apocalypse: our planet's ecosystems can only take a limited amount of neglect, abuse, and destruction. If they collapse, the world as we know it will collapse too. A new study says this is exactly what's happening. ...
Read more ›There is much more the government could do to protect small, weather-dependent businesses from the long periods of rain that had been gripping Britain for the last 2 months. ...
Read more ›The number of climate refugees is expected to reach 200 million by 2015, but no legal framework exists to protect them. Are we sleepwalking into yet another human disaster? ...
Read more ›What happens when you're on the receiving end of the horrific impacts of climate change? Npong Francis from Ghana shares his personal story. ...
Read more ›Life has been a constant struggle for African families since the collapse of colonialism in the early 1980s. People living on this continent have had no choice but to live a hard life in order to sustain themselves. One of the major problems in Africa is the lack of existing industry to engage the teeming youth in employment. Very few industries built by the colonial masters have survived the test of time ...
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