Leasing Our Land, Fueling Climate Change
At various times in the geologic past, the Earth had dense forests in low-lying wetland areas. Due to natural processes such as flooding, these forests were buried underneath soil. As more and more soil deposited over them, they were compressed.
Wangari Maathai was well-known as a political, social, and environmental activist. In 1977 she started a grass-roots movement aimed at countering the deforestation that was threatening the means of subsistence of the agricultural population.
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The Eastern Africa region is grappling with severe natural hazards, from droughts to floods, exacerbated by ongoing conflicts that deepen the humanitarian crisis. To counter these challenges, a coalition of ICPAC, FAO, IFRC, DRC, and WFP has launched a…
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