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Restoring Biodiversity to Improve Food Security

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By Matt StyslingerThe new report, Toward Sustainable Agricultural Systems in the 21st Century, published by The National Research Council’s (NRC) Committee on Twenty-first Century Systems Agriculture evaluates “alternative” agricultural approaches that could improve the sustainability...
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Gualaceo’s Color

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Gualaceo's market in central Ecuador promises to deliver. Full of lively children, women in colorful clothing, Morochos at 30 cents a pop, pineapple and coconut juice, fruits, vegetables and flowers, you will find yourself trapped for...
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The World Mangrove Atlas: Hope Amid Despair

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By Daniel KandyThe World Mangrove Atlas revealed some good news and some bad news. The good news is that the loss of mangroves has slowed to 0.7 percent  annually. The bad news is that that...
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The New Continental Corp.?

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Energy.  Crisis.  Two words so inextricably tied to the forum of discussion concerning modern man that we may forget that the former is supposed to deliver us from the latter.  However, more often than not...
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