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The stranglers that save lives when cyclones strike

June 30, 2017June 23, 2025 / mike shanahan / 3 Comments

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Can living fig-tree bridges save lives in a changing climate?

December 5, 2016September 3, 2019 / mike shanahan / 4 Comments

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Where honey means money and climate means change

April 21, 2012April 6, 2022 / mike shanahan / 4 Comments

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Ha Thi Ngan is a young woman with a buzz about her. She’s a beekeeper and her story provides a snapshot of the way poverty, nature and climate can combine to affect lives and set questions with no easy answers. Continue reading →

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