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Monthly Archives: May 2013
Deforestation Dries Up Dams Threatening Hydropower
Originally posted on LEARN FROM NATURE:
Illegal logging in the Cardamom Mountain, Koh Kong Province, Cambodia. (Photo credit: Wikipedia) From ENN Deforestation may lead to electricity shortages in tropical rainforest regions that rely heavily on hydropower, as fewer trees mean…
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Geographical Facts about Great Britain
Guest Post by Afzal Zaheer Great Britain is regarded to be the largest island in Europe. The place has various interesting as well as mind-blowing facts which you would have never heard before. Great Britain is the ninth largest island … Continue reading
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Living with livestock, and livestock livings, in the city
Originally posted on ILRI Clippings:
Goat in Nairobi slum (photo on Flickr by The Advocacy Project). ‘. . . [L]et’s consider what it means to raise urban livestock in the developing world, where people are poorer and hungrier, and cities…
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