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Small fish are held by a fisherman
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The Climate Crisis

Climate change is shrinking fish and we need to talk about what happens next

As wild fisheries decline due to climate change, the scale of fish farming will grow. We can't ignore what that means for the well-being of billion of animals.
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Investigative news-style thumbnail showing the official JBS logo looming large over a herd of beef cattle in the foreground, with some animals tagged and crowded together, while behind them a stark contrast landscape shows the Amazon rainforest on one side and a brutally deforested
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Why illegal beef laundering should matter to every shopper: how your food choices shape the climate and nature crisis

Learn how JBS, the world's largest meat company, may have bought "laundered" beef from illegal deforestation in Brazil, and why it matters for the climate and nature crisis.
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A vibrant image of birds perched on branches amidst a coffee agroforestry system, with lush green trees and coffee plants in the background. The scene highlights the biodiversity and ecological balance provided by agroforestry practices. This visual complements the article "Can Agroforestry Save Coffee from Climate Catastrophe?", which discusses how agroforestry can offer a sustainable solution to the climate challenges facing coffee cultivation by integrating trees with coffee crops, enhancing resilience, and supporting biodiversity. The article emphasizes the importance of such practices in protecting coffee production from climate-related threats.
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Can agroforestry save coffee from climate catastrophe?

Discover how agroforestry could rescue coffee farming from environmental collapse.
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