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Rice prices surged across Indonesia during the second half of 2023 as the effects of El Niño led to widespread crop failures.
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Some Indian farmers are switching to sustainable ways of growing food, generating carbon credits in the process by slashing climate-heating emissions.
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Tensions caused by a new ethanol plant in the south reveal the social and environmental challenges of India's plan for greener fuel.
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Sustainable farming practices will only take off if they better protect incomes already hit by losses from climate change impacts, experts say.
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Philippine president Ferdinand Marcos, Jr began his administration by vowing to prioritise clean energy and curbing climate disasters. Eco-Business scrutinises these pledges and asks what he must address to stay true to them.
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Climate-resilient agricultural knowledge has always been there among Indigenous groups, we just need to learn from them.
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The government of Indonesia does not fully utilise knowledge about sustainable peatland management. The new rice plan will not support the restoration of degraded peatlands as rice as a dryland species does not support peat soil formation.
The homepage of TheGuardian.com, the world's most popular international website for sustainability news, is swamped with coverage of the coronavirus on Wednesday 25 March. Image: www.theguardian.com/international screengrab
No single story has dominated the international press as much so far this century. How can climate change, which will likely prove far deadlier than the coronavirus, reclaim the headlines?
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