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Islanders unite to keep Norwegian miner off its 'treasures'
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Climate change offers rare respite for African farmers
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Severe drought in central Viet Nam expected till mid-September
Severe drought in central Viet Nam expected till mid-September
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Southwest monsoon is weakening as Indian Ocean warms rapidly
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Rapid groundwater depletion threatens Pakistan food security: officials
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Cutting warming to 1.5°C could put food supply at risk
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State’s action plan on climate change gets central approval
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El Nino has emerged, Asia braces for crop damage
El Nino has emerged, Asia braces for crop damage
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Impact of El Nino on key crops in Asia
Impact of El Nino on key crops in Asia
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Tree-based farming could deliver abundant benefits
Tree-based farming could deliver abundant benefits
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100 per cent crop damage reported in parts of Mindanao due to drought
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Drought forces south-central provinces to halt crop cultivation
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