Paul McCartney and Other Celebs Support Meat-Free Monday (Video) : TreeHugger - 0 views
Timor-Leste's farmers start again - Guardian Weekly - 0 views
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Matt Crook visits Timor-Leste to see how farmers in the "coffee triangle" are benefiting from an initiative backed by the US Agency for International Development that will see new coffee trees distributed to 1,200 farms. The revival of Timor-Leste's traditional coffee crop will be crucial for the country's economic recovery
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Government Report Breaks Down How US Will be Hit by Climate Change : TreeHugger - 0 views
San Francisco at Crossroads Over Immigration - NYTimes.com - 0 views
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SAN FRANCISCO - In the debate over illegal immigration , San Francisco has proudly played the role of liberal enclave, a so-called sanctuary city where local officials have refused to cooperate with enforcement of federal immigration law and undocumented residents have mostly lived without fear of consequence.
Refugees find their voice - will we listen? - Features, Music - The Independent - 1 views
Global Warming Makes Syrian Villages Ghost Towns : TreeHugger - 0 views
7 Low-Cost, Low-Emissions Foods : TreeHugger - 0 views
peopleandplanet.net > food and agriculture > features > 'miracle vegetable' could help ... - 0 views
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Largely unnoticed, a Third World War is under way. It is a silent war and the enemy is malnutrition. Its victims are mainly children living in less developed countries. And one weapon waiting to be used more widely to combat it is a 'miracle vegetable', Moringa, popularly known in my country - the Philippines - as malunggay.
Women in Zimbabwe: 'We still suffer atrocities' - Guardian Weekly - 1 views
The Amazon is dying | John Sauven | Comment is free | guardian.co.uk - 2 views
China's gender imbalance 'likely to get worse' | World news | guardian.co.uk - 1 views
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