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With fewer animals to spread their seeds, plants could have trouble adapting to climate change
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Ending hunger sustainably
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Palm oil: Import bans pressure sustainability standards
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It's time to shift to locally-led climate change adaptation
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India can stop palm oil deforestation in Southeast Asia
India can stop palm oil deforestation in Southeast Asia
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Why Indonesia must reduce its dependence on rice as a staple food
Why Indonesia must reduce its dependence on rice as a staple food
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Stimulating Brazil’s bioeconomy
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The true price of pesticides is unaffordable
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The pandemic must transform global agriculture
The pandemic must transform global agriculture
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Ensuring food security in the era of Covid-19
Ensuring food security in the era of Covid-19
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Bioenergy can land a blow against climate change
Bioenergy can land a blow against climate change
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Climate change impacts in Bangladesh show how geography, wealth and culture affect vulnerability
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How fungi can help create a green construction industry
How fungi can help create a green construction industry
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A boycott is not the answer to palm oil’s environmental problems
A boycott is not the answer to palm oil’s environmental problems
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Will the global goals go unfulfilled or can we fix the gap by 2030?
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Microwaving sewage waste may make it safe to use as fertiliser on crops
Microwaving sewage waste may make it safe to use as fertiliser on crops
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Rotting feral pig carcasses teach scientists what happens when tonnes of animals die all at once, as in Australia’s bushfires
Rotting feral pig carcasses teach scientists what happens when tonnes of animals die all at once, as in Australia’s bushfires
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