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How Cape Town did what California couldn't do4 Apr 18 - A six-car police convoy skidded to a halt outside a Cape Town house where a trickle of hose water splashed on to a flower. |
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MONSTER ON THE MOVE: The Sahara desert is getting bigger3 Apr 18 - The Sahara dessert is getting bigger, turning green vegetation dry and soil once used for farming into barren ground in areas that can least afford to lose it. |
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UN forest project doing more harm than good16 Mar 18 - The harm a UN forest project in Africa is doing to local people is greater than the good it is managing to achieve for them, researchers say. |
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Illegal cocoa farming destroys African forests24 Jan 18 - Côte d’Ivoire’s brown gold has gradually destroyed the country’s national parks and protected forests. |
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Victory for forests as nations vow to stop death by chocolate10 Nov 17 - Ghana and the Ivory Coast are formulating plans to immediately put a stop to all new deforestation after an investigation found that the cocoa industry was destroying their rainforests. |
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Morocco to invest millions in solar projects4 Oct 17 - Morocco is getting ready to launch a €200 million ($NZ326m) programme to spark investment in solar power projects in the agricultural sector by 2021. |
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Chocolate industry drives rainforest disaster in Africa15 Sep 17 - The world’s chocolate industry is driving deforestation on a devastating scale in West Africa. |
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Kenya gets tough on plastic bags: four years or $40,00029 Aug 17 - Kenyans producing, selling or even using plastic bags will risk imprisonment of up to four years or fines of $40,000. |
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Kenya’s disappearing glaciers spread violence below3 Aug 17 - Those who rely on Mount Kenya’s glaciers for water have turned against one another as the rivers fed by the mountain dry up. |
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