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Video | 03/2022
Costa Rica: Trees counter water scarcity
Despite being a tropical country, in many parts of Costa Rica water is a limited resource. Growing cities with poor plumbing are part of the problem, but sources of water have been neglected for too long.
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Video | 05/2021
Deforestation in Africa: Water filters save trees in Uganda
With clean water scarce in the country, locals use wood and coal to boil and sterilize it. A new climate-friendly filter system hopes to change that.
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Video | 02/2019
Ghana: Dying cocoa plantations
Cocoa farming is the first step in making the world's most popular sweet treat: chocolate. But in one top cocoa producing nation, yields have been plummeting for years. What can be done to boost production in Ghana?
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Video | 10/2017
COP23: Russia's peat bogs: An opportunity for the world's climate
Peat bogs store twice as much carbon as all forests in the world, making their conservation essential for the fight against climate change. A project in Russia is doing even better: it is rewetting bogs.
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Video | 02/2017
Kids save the mangroves in Panama
Panama has lost over half of its mangroves to development and the tanning industry. But now a group of school children have taken up the cause of defending these important forests.
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Video | 10/2016
Saving Rwanda's marsh lands
Mosquitoes, crocodiles, stagnant water: Swamps don't sound like pleasant places. But they are important ecosystems that feed rivers and lakes, and are home to a host of species - as some in Rwanda are discovering.
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Video | 07/2016
Russia's peat bogs: An opportunity for the world's climate
Peat bogs store twice as much carbon as all forests in the world, making their conservation essential for the fight against climate change. A project in Russia is doing even better: it is rewetting bogs.
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Video | 06/2016
Nepal between reconstruction and conservation
The people of Nepal are still coping with the effects of the major April 2015 earthquake. Although reconciling reconstruction and environmental protection is challenging, forest committees are helping.
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Video | 07/2015
In conflict with tradition
Mexico's Mayan population has always been deeply rooted in the forest. But today, their descendants have little choice but to exploit their home to survive. A forest protection project is trying to strike a new balance.
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Video | 01/2015
End of the road for Laos elephants?
The elephant population in Laos is dwindling at an alarming rate. With more animals dying off than being born, the pachyderms face a real crisis. Their numbers as well their habitat need monitoring and preservation.
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