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Guardian of the Desert Library: Mauritania’s Ancient Manuscripts Fight Time, Sand and Silence

“A civilisation survives not only in its monuments, but in the fragile pages someone chooses to protect.” In the fading

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Breaking the Lake’s Old Rules: Kenyan Women Enter Fishing as Climate Pressure Reshapes Tradition

“When survival becomes urgent, even the oldest taboos begin to lose their power.” For decades, women in fishing communities along

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Chernobyl at 40: Wildlife in the Exclusion Zone Shows Survival, Mutation and Unfinished Scientific Debate

“Chernobyl is neither a dead zone nor a perfect wilderness—it is a living laboratory where radiation, abandonment and adaptation continue

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Tsunami Survivor Fights Wildfire to Save Hometown Scarred by 2011 Disaster

Otsuchi — Fifteen years after losing his family home in Japan’s devastating 2011 tsunami, volunteer firefighter Ryota Haga is battling

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Lithium Boom Raises Human Rights Concerns for Indigenous Communities in Chile

“It cannot be that a process which benefits humanity is carried out at the expense of local communities.” The global

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Billions Lack Safe Water as UN Warns Environmental Decline Is Deepening Global Inequality

“Investment in water is an investment in dignity, equality, public health, and sustainable development Environmental degradation and systemic inequality are

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South Africa Pursues Rights-Based Energy Transition Amid Inequality and Climate Pressures

“Responsible mining needs to be at the center… we need to protect workers and communities.” South Africa is advancing a

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Argentina Eases Glacier Protections, Sparking Protests Over Mining and Water Security

“What is at stake is the protection of key water reserves in Argentina.” A controversial reform to Ley de Glaciares

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Climate Pressures and Urban Expansion Drive Rising Human-Wildlife Conflict Across Asia

“As habitats shrink and temperatures rise, encounters between humans and wildlife are no longer rare events but an emerging pattern.”

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Self-Experimentation to Science: Repeated Snakebites Inform Development of Broad Antivenom

“I understood it was dangerous, but people are dying from snakebites”. For nearly two decades, Tim Friede, a 58-year-old resident

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