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On Tanzania’s Swahili coast, mangroves are dying out and seaweed production is declining – but local women’s groups are fighting back.
Stingless bees are a sign of forest health. One organization is recruiting them for honey – and protecting the Amazon in the process.
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The Indigenous Xokleng people survived genocide under European colonial rule. Now, they’re embracing art as a form of resistance.
Malawi is losing its culinary heritage to the climate crisis and the effects of globalization – but women and young people are resisting.
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