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Food shortages due to climate change could fuel violence, unrest - research
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FAO warns of tilapia virus as outbreak spreads
FAO warns of tilapia virus as outbreak spreads
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Indonesian farmers befriend soil to protect harvests from climate stress
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Marine life in peril as climate change chokes ocean’s oxygen supply
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‘Grandpa Oyster’ offers example of sustainable ocean business
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Countries signed to UN-brokered illegal fishing treaty meet for first time
Countries signed to UN-brokered illegal fishing treaty meet for first time
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GMO crops could expect a brighter future
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Climate change talks should focus on food despite resistance - Obama
Climate change talks should focus on food despite resistance - Obama
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Air pollution and climate risks persist, while decarbonisation advances mainly through technical policy and industrial strategy.
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