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US's hottest city turns to trees to cool those most in need
Phoenix broke several heat records last year. Now Grant Park, which has inequitable tree cover, is seeing a tree-planting drive that promises some respite from 100F temperatures.
Phoenix is America's fifth largest and hottest city, a sprawling urban heat island which has expanded without adequate consideration to climate and environmental factors like water scarcity and extreme heat.
Over the course of three days in early April, arborists planted 40 or so desert adapted trees in Grant Park, as part of the city's equity-driven heat mitigation plan to create a shadier, more liveable environment amid rising temperatures and hundreds of heat-related deaths.
Evangeline "Vengie" Muller, 75, on her front porch
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US's hottest city turns to trees to cool those most in need
Phoenix broke several heat records last year. Now Grant Park, which has inequitable tree cover, is seeing a tree-planting drive that promises some respite from 100F temperatures.
Phoenix is America's fifth largest and hottest city, a sprawling urban heat island which has expanded without adequate consideration to climate and environmental factors like water scarcity and extreme heat.
Over the course of three days in early April, arborists planted 40 or so desert adapted trees in Grant Park, as part of the city's equity-driven heat mitigation plan to create a shadier, more liveable environment amid rising temperatures and hundreds of heat-related deaths.
Grant Park community is one of the most neglected parts of the city - there is barely any shade in the area
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US's hottest city turns to trees to cool those most in need
Phoenix broke several heat records last year. Now Grant Park, which has inequitable tree cover, is seeing a tree-planting drive that promises some respite from 100F temperatures.
Phoenix is America's fifth largest and hottest city, a sprawling urban heat island which has expanded without adequate consideration to climate and environmental factors like water scarcity and extreme heat.
Over the course of three days in early April, arborists planted 40 or so desert adapted trees in Grant Park, as part of the city's equity-driven heat mitigation plan to create a shadier, more liveable environment amid rising temperatures and hundreds of heat-related deaths.
Ana Cordoba, 75, in her backyard with two new trees, dreams of sitting under their shade one day
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US's hottest city turns to trees to cool those most in need
Phoenix broke several heat records last year. Now Grant Park, which has inequitable tree cover, is seeing a tree-planting drive that promises some respite from 100F temperatures.
Phoenix is America's fifth largest and hottest city, a sprawling urban heat island which has expanded without adequate consideration to climate and environmental factors like water scarcity and extreme heat.
Over the course of three days in early April, arborists planted 40 or so desert adapted trees in Grant Park, as part of the city's equity-driven heat mitigation plan to create a shadier, more liveable environment amid rising temperatures and hundreds of heat-related deaths.
The city contractors plant the trees for the residents who applied for the program.
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US's hottest city turns to trees to cool those most in need
Phoenix broke several heat records last year. Now Grant Park, which has inequitable tree cover, is seeing a tree-planting drive that promises some respite from 100F temperatures.
Phoenix is America's fifth largest and hottest city, a sprawling urban heat island which has expanded without adequate consideration to climate and environmental factors like water scarcity and extreme heat.
Over the course of three days in early April, arborists planted 40 or so desert adapted trees in Grant Park, as part of the city's equity-driven heat mitigation plan to create a shadier, more liveable environment amid rising temperatures and hundreds of heat-related deaths.
Silverio Ontiveros
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US's hottest city turns to trees to cool those most in need
Phoenix broke several heat records last year. Now Grant Park, which has inequitable tree cover, is seeing a tree-planting drive that promises some respite from 100F temperatures.
Phoenix is America's fifth largest and hottest city, a sprawling urban heat island which has expanded without adequate consideration to climate and environmental factors like water scarcity and extreme heat.
Over the course of three days in early April, arborists planted 40 or so desert adapted trees in Grant Park, as part of the city's equity-driven heat mitigation plan to create a shadier, more liveable environment amid rising temperatures and hundreds of heat-related deaths.
Susan Ontiveros next to the freshly planted trees in her and Silverio's frontyard
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XR Farnborough protest
27/01/2024. Farnborough, UK.
Climate activist Greta Thunberg joins an Extinction Rebellion (XR) protesters as they block a gate at Farnborough Airport in Hampshire. XR are calling for a halt to proposed airport expansion and a ban on private jets.
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XR Farnborough protest
27/01/2024. Farnborough, UK.
Climate activist Greta Thunberg joins an Extinction Rebellion (XR) protesters as they block a gate at Farnborough Airport in Hampshire. XR are calling for a halt to proposed airport expansion and a ban on private jets.
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XR Farnborough protest
27/01/2024. Farnborough, UK.
Climate activist Extinction Rebellion (XR) block a gate at Farnborough Airport in Hampshire. XR are calling for a halt to proposed airport expansion and a ban on private jets.
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XR Farnborough protest
27/01/2024. Farnborough, UK.
Climate activist Extinction Rebellion (XR) block a gate at Farnborough Airport in Hampshire. XR are calling for a halt to proposed airport expansion and a ban on private jets.
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XR Farnborough protest
27/01/2024. Farnborough, UK.
Climate activist Greta Thunberg joins an Extinction Rebellion (XR) protest at Farnborough Airport in Hampshire. XR are calling for a halt to proposed airport expansion and a ban on private jets.
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XR Farnborough protest
27/01/2024. Farnborough, UK.
Climate activist Greta Thunberg joins an Extinction Rebellion (XR) protest at Farnborough Airport in Hampshire. XR are calling for a halt to proposed airport expansion and a ban on private jets.
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XR Farnborough protest
27/01/2024. Farnborough, UK.
Climate activists from Extinction Rebellion (XR) protest at Farnborough Airport in Hampshire. XR are calling for a halt to proposed airport expansion and a ban on private jets.
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'A powerful message through song': the UK's Climate Choir Movement is growing
Founded in Bristol in 2022, 'the moderate flank of protest' has 600 members in 11 choirs.
The Climate Choir Movement has grown rapidly since its inception in autumn 2022. From its Bristol beginnings, there are now more than 600 members in 11 climate choirs in England and Wales.
Their protests so far have been eye-catching: in December, the choirs donned black suits and bowler hats to serenade financial decision-makers in the City in London.
Last October, they organised a 100-voice flash choir at the Science Museum to highlight, in harmony, the sponsorship money being taken by the museum from the coal and gas producer Adani.
There were songs for Gaia at Bath Abbey in September, and in May dozens of singers from London, Bath, Stroud, Oxford and Southampton interrupted the chair of Barclays, Nigel Higgins, and his directors at their AGM with the reworded Spice Girls song.
The Climate Choir Movement.
The Choir has grown rapidly since Autumn 2022 and now has choirs in Bristol, Bath, Oxford, London, Sheffield, Swansea, Plymouth, Portsmouth, Southampton & Guildford.
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'A powerful message through song': the UK's Climate Choir Movement is growing
Founded in Bristol in 2022, 'the moderate flank of protest' has 600 members in 11 choirs.
The Climate Choir Movement has grown rapidly since its inception in autumn 2022. From its Bristol beginnings, there are now more than 600 members in 11 climate choirs in England and Wales.
Their protests so far have been eye-catching: in December, the choirs donned black suits and bowler hats to serenade financial decision-makers in the City in London.
Last October, they organised a 100-voice flash choir at the Science Museum to highlight, in harmony, the sponsorship money being taken by the museum from the coal and gas producer Adani.
There were songs for Gaia at Bath Abbey in September, and in May dozens of singers from London, Bath, Stroud, Oxford and Southampton interrupted the chair of Barclays, Nigel Higgins, and his directors at their AGM with the reworded Spice Girls song.
The Climate Choir Movement.
The Choir has grown rapidly since Autumn 2022 and now has choirs in Bristol, Bath, Oxford, London, Sheffield, Swansea, Plymouth, Portsmouth, Southampton & Guildford.
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'A powerful message through song': the UK's Climate Choir Movement is growing
Founded in Bristol in 2022, 'the moderate flank of protest' has 600 members in 11 choirs.
The Climate Choir Movement has grown rapidly since its inception in autumn 2022. From its Bristol beginnings, there are now more than 600 members in 11 climate choirs in England and Wales.
Their protests so far have been eye-catching: in December, the choirs donned black suits and bowler hats to serenade financial decision-makers in the City in London.
Last October, they organised a 100-voice flash choir at the Science Museum to highlight, in harmony, the sponsorship money being taken by the museum from the coal and gas producer Adani.
There were songs for Gaia at Bath Abbey in September, and in May dozens of singers from London, Bath, Stroud, Oxford and Southampton interrupted the chair of Barclays, Nigel Higgins, and his directors at their AGM with the reworded Spice Girls song.
The Climate Choir Movement.
The Choir has grown rapidly since Autumn 2022 and now has choirs in Bristol, Bath, Oxford, London, Sheffield, Swansea, Plymouth, Portsmouth, Southampton & Guildford.
in the photo: Kay Gilles
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'A powerful message through song': the UK's Climate Choir Movement is growing
Founded in Bristol in 2022, 'the moderate flank of protest' has 600 members in 11 choirs.
The Climate Choir Movement has grown rapidly since its inception in autumn 2022. From its Bristol beginnings, there are now more than 600 members in 11 climate choirs in England and Wales.
Their protests so far have been eye-catching: in December, the choirs donned black suits and bowler hats to serenade financial decision-makers in the City in London.
Last October, they organised a 100-voice flash choir at the Science Museum to highlight, in harmony, the sponsorship money being taken by the museum from the coal and gas producer Adani.
There were songs for Gaia at Bath Abbey in September, and in May dozens of singers from London, Bath, Stroud, Oxford and Southampton interrupted the chair of Barclays, Nigel Higgins, and his directors at their AGM with the reworded Spice Girls song.
The Climate Choir Movement.
The Choir has grown rapidly since Autumn 2022 and now has choirs in Bristol, Bath, Oxford, London, Sheffield, Swansea, Plymouth, Portsmouth, Southampton & Guildford.
in the photo: Sally Davies
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'A powerful message through song': the UK's Climate Choir Movement is growing
Founded in Bristol in 2022, 'the moderate flank of protest' has 600 members in 11 choirs.
The Climate Choir Movement has grown rapidly since its inception in autumn 2022. From its Bristol beginnings, there are now more than 600 members in 11 climate choirs in England and Wales.
Their protests so far have been eye-catching: in December, the choirs donned black suits and bowler hats to serenade financial decision-makers in the City in London.
Last October, they organised a 100-voice flash choir at the Science Museum to highlight, in harmony, the sponsorship money being taken by the museum from the coal and gas producer Adani.
There were songs for Gaia at Bath Abbey in September, and in May dozens of singers from London, Bath, Stroud, Oxford and Southampton interrupted the chair of Barclays, Nigel Higgins, and his directors at their AGM with the reworded Spice Girls song.
The Climate Choir Movement.
The Choir has grown rapidly since Autumn 2022 and now has choirs in Bristol, Bath, Oxford, London, Sheffield, Swansea, Plymouth, Portsmouth, Southampton & Guildford.
Christian Sinibaldi / Guardian / eyevine
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'A powerful message through song': the UK's Climate Choir Movement is growing
Founded in Bristol in 2022, 'the moderate flank of protest' has 600 members in 11 choirs.
The Climate Choir Movement has grown rapidly since its inception in autumn 2022. From its Bristol beginnings, there are now more than 600 members in 11 climate choirs in England and Wales.
Their protests so far have been eye-catching: in December, the choirs donned black suits and bowler hats to serenade financial decision-makers in the City in London.
Last October, they organised a 100-voice flash choir at the Science Museum to highlight, in harmony, the sponsorship money being taken by the museum from the coal and gas producer Adani.
There were songs for Gaia at Bath Abbey in September, and in May dozens of singers from London, Bath, Stroud, Oxford and Southampton interrupted the chair of Barclays, Nigel Higgins, and his directors at their AGM with the reworded Spice Girls song.
The Climate Choir Movement.
The Choir has grown rapidly since Autumn 2022 and now has choirs in Bristol, Bath, Oxford, London, Sheffield, Swansea, Plymouth, Portsmouth, Southampton & Guildford.
Christian Sinibaldi / Guardian / eyevine
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'A powerful message through song': the UK's Climate Choir Movement is growing
Founded in Bristol in 2022, 'the moderate flank of protest' has 600 members in 11 choirs.
The Climate Choir Movement has grown rapidly since its inception in autumn 2022. From its Bristol beginnings, there are now more than 600 members in 11 climate choirs in England and Wales.
Their protests so far have been eye-catching: in December, the choirs donned black suits and bowler hats to serenade financial decision-makers in the City in London.
Last October, they organised a 100-voice flash choir at the Science Museum to highlight, in harmony, the sponsorship money being taken by the museum from the coal and gas producer Adani.
There were songs for Gaia at Bath Abbey in September, and in May dozens of singers from London, Bath, Stroud, Oxford and Southampton interrupted the chair of Barclays, Nigel Higgins, and his directors at their AGM with the reworded Spice Girls song.
The Climate Choir Movement.
The Choir has grown rapidly since Autumn 2022 and now has choirs in Bristol, Bath, Oxford, London, Sheffield, Swansea, Plymouth, Portsmouth, Southampton & Guildford.
Christian Sinibaldi / Guardian / eyevine
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'A powerful message through song': the UK's Climate Choir Movement is growing
Founded in Bristol in 2022, 'the moderate flank of protest' has 600 members in 11 choirs.
The Climate Choir Movement has grown rapidly since its inception in autumn 2022. From its Bristol beginnings, there are now more than 600 members in 11 climate choirs in England and Wales.
Their protests so far have been eye-catching: in December, the choirs donned black suits and bowler hats to serenade financial decision-makers in the City in London.
Last October, they organised a 100-voice flash choir at the Science Museum to highlight, in harmony, the sponsorship money being taken by the museum from the coal and gas producer Adani.
There were songs for Gaia at Bath Abbey in September, and in May dozens of singers from London, Bath, Stroud, Oxford and Southampton interrupted the chair of Barclays, Nigel Higgins, and his directors at their AGM with the reworded Spice Girls song.
The Climate Choir Movement.
The Choir has grown rapidly since Autumn 2022 and now has choirs in Bristol, Bath, Oxford, London, Sheffield, Swansea, Plymouth, Portsmouth, Southampton & Guildford.
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XR Farnborough protest
27/01/2024. Farnborough, UK.
Climate activist Greta Thunberg joins an Extinction Rebellion (XR) protest at Farnborough Airport in Hampshire. XR are calling for a halt to proposed airport expansion and a ban on private jets.
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'A powerful message through song': the UK's Climate Choir Movement is growing
Founded in Bristol in 2022, 'the moderate flank of protest' has 600 members in 11 choirs.
The Climate Choir Movement has grown rapidly since its inception in autumn 2022. From its Bristol beginnings, there are now more than 600 members in 11 climate choirs in England and Wales.
Their protests so far have been eye-catching: in December, the choirs donned black suits and bowler hats to serenade financial decision-makers in the City in London.
Last October, they organised a 100-voice flash choir at the Science Museum to highlight, in harmony, the sponsorship money being taken by the museum from the coal and gas producer Adani.
There were songs for Gaia at Bath Abbey in September, and in May dozens of singers from London, Bath, Stroud, Oxford and Southampton interrupted the chair of Barclays, Nigel Higgins, and his directors at their AGM with the reworded Spice Girls song.
The Climate Choir Movement.
The Choir has grown rapidly since Autumn 2022 and now has choirs in Bristol, Bath, Oxford, London, Sheffield, Swansea, Plymouth, Portsmouth, Southampton & Guildford.
Christian Sinibaldi / Guardian / eyevine
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XR Farnborough protest
27/01/2024. Farnborough, UK.
Climate activist Greta Thunberg joins an Extinction Rebellion (XR) protest at Farnborough Airport in Hampshire. XR are calling for a halt to proposed airport expansion and a ban on private jets.
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XR Farnborough protest
27/01/2024. Farnborough, UK.
Climate activist Greta Thunberg joins an Extinction Rebellion (XR) protest at Farnborough Airport in Hampshire. XR are calling for a halt to proposed airport expansion and a ban on private jets.
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'I trust my eyes, not the forecast': Alexandria is sinking. Why don't local fishers believe it?
The ancient Mediterranean city is at risk as sea levels rise. But most people in the vulnerable fishing village of El Max believe it will always weather the storms of time.
Alexandria is one of the world's sinking cities, along with Venice, Miami, Lagos, Jakarta and others. An IPCC report predicts that with global sea levels rising at the current rate, and without adequate preventive measures, thousands of kilometres of the Nile delta could be fully submerged by 2100.
A Mixed Migration Centre study that interviewed 100 residents of the suburb found that 90% of them had no plans to leave the area and only a handful believed that the rising water was even a threat.
Two women sit and chat facing the Mediterranean Sea by the Corniche of Alexandria
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'I trust my eyes, not the forecast': Alexandria is sinking. Why don't local fishers believe it?
The ancient Mediterranean city is at risk as sea levels rise. But most people in the vulnerable fishing village of El Max believe it will always weather the storms of time.
Alexandria is one of the world's sinking cities, along with Venice, Miami, Lagos, Jakarta and others. An IPCC report predicts that with global sea levels rising at the current rate, and without adequate preventive measures, thousands of kilometres of the Nile delta could be fully submerged by 2100.
A Mixed Migration Centre study that interviewed 100 residents of the suburb found that 90% of them had no plans to leave the area and only a handful believed that the rising water was even a threat.
Children playing on their bikes between concrete blocks on the Corniche of Alexandria
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Plan for an all battery-powered airliner
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12/01/2024
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Pictures MUST credit: Elysian
An aerospace startup is planning to develop an airliner that runs entirely on batteries after new research demonstrated electric power was not just for flying cars.
Dutch company Elysian says the 90-passenger plane called E9X would be capable of traveling 800 km for the ultimate eco-friendly flying experience..
Based on these findings, Elysian intends to have the aircraft operational by 2033.
The study into battery power for aircraft was carried out in collaboration with Delft University of Technology.
A spokesperson said: “The new research findings demonstrate viability for battery-electric air travel on a larger scale than previously thought possible.
“Revised calculations, based on new design principles, signal a paradigm shift in the potential of battery electric flight.
“Traditionally, battery-electric flying was not considered a mainstream aviation solution given assumed limitations in aircraft capacity and range. “
OPS: Rendering of the proposed all-battery powered E9X airline by Elysian.
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Plan for an all battery-powered airliner
Ferrari Press Agency
Battery 1
Ref 15472
12/01/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Elysian
An aerospace startup is planning to develop an airliner that runs entirely on batteries after new research demonstrated electric power was not just for flying cars.
Dutch company Elysian says the 90-passenger plane called E9X would be capable of traveling 800 km for the ultimate eco-friendly flying experience..
Based on these findings, Elysian intends to have the aircraft operational by 2033.
The study into battery power for aircraft was carried out in collaboration with Delft University of Technology.
A spokesperson said: “The new research findings demonstrate viability for battery-electric air travel on a larger scale than previously thought possible.
“Revised calculations, based on new design principles, signal a paradigm shift in the potential of battery electric flight.
“Traditionally, battery-electric flying was not considered a mainstream aviation solution given assumed limitations in aircraft capacity and range. “
OPS: The proposed configuration for the all-battery powered E9X airline by Elysian.
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Plan for an all battery-powered airliner
Ferrari Press Agency
Battery 1
Ref 15472
12/01/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Elysian
An aerospace startup is planning to develop an airliner that runs entirely on batteries after new research demonstrated electric power was not just for flying cars.
Dutch company Elysian says the 90-passenger plane called E9X would be capable of traveling 800 km for the ultimate eco-friendly flying experience..
Based on these findings, Elysian intends to have the aircraft operational by 2033.
The study into battery power for aircraft was carried out in collaboration with Delft University of Technology.
A spokesperson said: “The new research findings demonstrate viability for battery-electric air travel on a larger scale than previously thought possible.
“Revised calculations, based on new design principles, signal a paradigm shift in the potential of battery electric flight.
“Traditionally, battery-electric flying was not considered a mainstream aviation solution given assumed limitations in aircraft capacity and range. “
OPS: Rendering of the proposed all-battery powered E9X airline by Elysian.
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Plan for an all battery-powered airliner
Ferrari Press Agency
Battery 1
Ref 15472
12/01/2024
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An aerospace startup is planning to develop an airliner that runs entirely on batteries after new research demonstrated electric power was not just for flying cars.
Dutch company Elysian says the 90-passenger plane called E9X would be capable of traveling 800 km for the ultimate eco-friendly flying experience..
Based on these findings, Elysian intends to have the aircraft operational by 2033.
The study into battery power for aircraft was carried out in collaboration with Delft University of Technology.
A spokesperson said: “The new research findings demonstrate viability for battery-electric air travel on a larger scale than previously thought possible.
“Revised calculations, based on new design principles, signal a paradigm shift in the potential of battery electric flight.
“Traditionally, battery-electric flying was not considered a mainstream aviation solution given assumed limitations in aircraft capacity and range. “
OPS: Rendering of the proposed all-battery powered E9X airline by Elysian.
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How southern Madagascar is coping in a climate crisis
The island nation of Madagascar is one of the most vulnerable countries in the world, as changing weather patterns bring more dry spells and unpredictable rainy seasons. Sean Smith travelled to the south to meet those affected and to report on the ways they are trying to prepare for an altered future.
on route to Ambovombe from Vohitsova. The village Ankako. Avimaro of the World Food Programme looking at water trap built decades earlier by the government that no longer collects enough water to see village through the draught. The tanks that store the rainwater were completely dry. WFP are looking to do a new bore hole over a 120 metres deep .
09/12/2023, Madagascar.
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How southern Madagascar is coping in a climate crisis
The island nation of Madagascar is one of the most vulnerable countries in the world, as changing weather patterns bring more dry spells and unpredictable rainy seasons. Sean Smith travelled to the south to meet those affected and to report on the ways they are trying to prepare for an altered future.
on route to Ambovombe from Vohitsova. Holes dug for water in dried river bed. .
09/12/2023, Madagascar.
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How southern Madagascar is coping in a climate crisis
The island nation of Madagascar is one of the most vulnerable countries in the world, as changing weather patterns bring more dry spells and unpredictable rainy seasons. Sean Smith travelled to the south to meet those affected and to report on the ways they are trying to prepare for an altered future.
on route to Ambovombe from Vohitsova. Avimaro of the World Food Programme .
09/12/2023, Madagascar.
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How southern Madagascar is coping in a climate crisis
The island nation of Madagascar is one of the most vulnerable countries in the world, as changing weather patterns bring more dry spells and unpredictable rainy seasons. Sean Smith travelled to the south to meet those affected and to report on the ways they are trying to prepare for an altered future.
Soalignee " i want my son to be a soldier ,a general! I dont want him to be a farmer, its too hard" Vohitsova village. the WFP is building solar panels and a centre in the village.. 2 month old Manampiaro with his single mum 24 Soalignee of the village which is over 180 years old. "
08/12/2023, Madagascar.
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How southern Madagascar is coping in a climate crisis
The island nation of Madagascar is one of the most vulnerable countries in the world, as changing weather patterns bring more dry spells and unpredictable rainy seasons. Sean Smith travelled to the south to meet those affected and to report on the ways they are trying to prepare for an altered future.
Vohitsova village. the WFP is building solar panels and a centre in the village.. 84 year old Sotea the oldest resident of the village which is over 180 years old. When he was young there was plenty of rain. "Crops were good. Now insecurity, theifs and with the draught you cant grow things"
04/12/2023, Madagascar.
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How southern Madagascar is coping in a climate crisis
The island nation of Madagascar is one of the most vulnerable countries in the world, as changing weather patterns bring more dry spells and unpredictable rainy seasons. Sean Smith travelled to the south to meet those affected and to report on the ways they are trying to prepare for an altered future.
Vohitsova village. the WFP is building solar panels and a centre in the village.. Dimache 32 assistent to the head of the village elected each year) in his house nd children his wife Kazy 27, Safidy 5,Dinah 2. and I year old Azizo.
04/12/2023, Madagascar.
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How southern Madagascar is coping in a climate crisis
The island nation of Madagascar is one of the most vulnerable countries in the world, as changing weather patterns bring more dry spells and unpredictable rainy seasons. Sean Smith travelled to the south to meet those affected and to report on the ways they are trying to prepare for an altered future.
Nutrient rich Moringa leaves. used with rice in meals provided for all pupils at Beabo school in Ambovombe town supported by the World Food Programme.
07/12/2023, Madagascar.
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How southern Madagascar is coping in a climate crisis
The island nation of Madagascar is one of the most vulnerable countries in the world, as changing weather patterns bring more dry spells and unpredictable rainy seasons. Sean Smith travelled to the south to meet those affected and to report on the ways they are trying to prepare for an altered future.
Chef Sylviane in charge cooking at Beabo school in Ambovombe using nutrient rich Moringa leaves. with rice in meals provided for all pupils at the school . the meals are financially supported by the World Food Programme.
07/12/2023, Madagascar.
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How southern Madagascar is coping in a climate crisis
The island nation of Madagascar is one of the most vulnerable countries in the world, as changing weather patterns bring more dry spells and unpredictable rainy seasons. Sean Smith travelled to the south to meet those affected and to report on the ways they are trying to prepare for an altered future.
Chef Sylviane in charge cooking at Beabo school in Ambovombe using nutrient rich Moringa leaves. with rice in meals provided for 700 pupils at the school . the meals are financially supported by the World Food Programme.
07/12/2023, Madagascar.
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How southern Madagascar is coping in a climate crisis
The island nation of Madagascar is one of the most vulnerable countries in the world, as changing weather patterns bring more dry spells and unpredictable rainy seasons. Sean Smith travelled to the south to meet those affected and to report on the ways they are trying to prepare for an altered future.
World Food Programme warehouse outside Amboassry. Bruno Rakotoson 55 who is from the district & in charge of the warehouses.1500 metric tonnes of food are distributed by WFP in the district in each month of 2023 to villages in critical need..
05/12/2023, Madagascar.
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How southern Madagascar is coping in a climate crisis
The island nation of Madagascar is one of the most vulnerable countries in the world, as changing weather patterns bring more dry spells and unpredictable rainy seasons. Sean Smith travelled to the south to meet those affected and to report on the ways they are trying to prepare for an altered future.
World Food Programme warehouse outside Amboassry. Lorries bring the food from ships that arrive in Taolagnaro /Fort Dauphin. The lorries are unloaded at the warehouses. .1500 metric tonnes of food are distributed by WFP in the district each month of 2023 to villages in critical need..
05/12/2023, Madagascar.
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How southern Madagascar is coping in a climate crisis
The island nation of Madagascar is one of the most vulnerable countries in the world, as changing weather patterns bring more dry spells and unpredictable rainy seasons. Sean Smith travelled to the south to meet those affected and to report on the ways they are trying to prepare for an altered future.
World Food Programme warehouse outside Amboassry. Lorries bring the food from ships that arrive in Taolagnaro /Fort Dauphin. The lorries are unloaded at the warehouses. .1500 metric tonnes of food are distributed by WFP in the district each month of 2023 to villages in critical need..
05/12/2023, Madagascar.
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How southern Madagascar is coping in a climate crisis
The island nation of Madagascar is one of the most vulnerable countries in the world, as changing weather patterns bring more dry spells and unpredictable rainy seasons. Sean Smith travelled to the south to meet those affected and to report on the ways they are trying to prepare for an altered future.
Crossing Mandrare river to Amboasary. The river should be full by November.A man takes his wartering can to fill in the river.As the seasonal rain comes later and and less when it they do come and the seasons start to disappear; it becomes harder and harder for subsistence farmers to plan their year. A water tower that the World Food Programme provided ,they now need a second.
06/12/2023, Madagascar.
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How southern Madagascar is coping in a climate crisis
The island nation of Madagascar is one of the most vulnerable countries in the world, as changing weather patterns bring more dry spells and unpredictable rainy seasons. Sean Smith travelled to the south to meet those affected and to report on the ways they are trying to prepare for an altered future.
Fenoaivo village. As the seasonal rain comes later and and less when it they do come and the seasons start to disappear; it becomes harder and harder for subsistence farmers to plan their year. Sambo age 70 collects water to water crop of cassava.
05/12/2023, Madagascar.
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How southern Madagascar is coping in a climate crisis
The island nation of Madagascar is one of the most vulnerable countries in the world, as changing weather patterns bring more dry spells and unpredictable rainy seasons. Sean Smith travelled to the south to meet those affected and to report on the ways they are trying to prepare for an altered future.
Fenoaivo village. As the seasonal rain comes later and and less when it they do come and the seasons start to disappear; it becomes harder and harder for subsistence farmers to plan their year. Cattle being lead to the Mandrare river which should be metres deeper by December.
05/12/2023, Madagascar.
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How southern Madagascar is coping in a climate crisis
The island nation of Madagascar is one of the most vulnerable countries in the world, as changing weather patterns bring more dry spells and unpredictable rainy seasons. Sean Smith travelled to the south to meet those affected and to report on the ways they are trying to prepare for an altered future.
Fenoaivo village. As the seasonal rain comes later and and less when it they do come and the seasons start to disappear; it becomes harder and harder for subsistence farmers to plan their year. RRT (rapid rural transformation)solor panel building in village that the World Food Programme provided ,.
05/12/2023, Madagascar.
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How southern Madagascar is coping in a climate crisis
The island nation of Madagascar is one of the most vulnerable countries in the world, as changing weather patterns bring more dry spells and unpredictable rainy seasons. Sean Smith travelled to the south to meet those affected and to report on the ways they are trying to prepare for an altered future.
Fenoaivo village. As the seasonal rain comes later and and less when it they do come and the seasons start to disappear; it becomes harder and harder for subsistence farmers to plan their year. A water tower that the World Food Programme provided ,they now need a second.
05/12/2023, Madagascar.
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How southern Madagascar is coping in a climate crisis
The island nation of Madagascar is one of the most vulnerable countries in the world, as changing weather patterns bring more dry spells and unpredictable rainy seasons. Sean Smith travelled to the south to meet those affected and to report on the ways they are trying to prepare for an altered future.
Fenoaivo . Avimaro of the World Food Programme helping with hydroponic growing vegtables part of the RRT programme.
05/12/2023, Madagascar.
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How southern Madagascar is coping in a climate crisis
The island nation of Madagascar is one of the most vulnerable countries in the world, as changing weather patterns bring more dry spells and unpredictable rainy seasons. Sean Smith travelled to the south to meet those affected and to report on the ways they are trying to prepare for an altered future.
Fenoaivo village. President of the Tsarajoro (" Well Standing")Association Monjabertin and his wife Sambeteegnae both aged 40 and 5 year old daughter Julienne. As the seasonal rain comes later and and less when it they do come and the seasons start to disappear; it becomes harder and harder for subsistence farmers to plan their year. The Fenoaivo community select members of the association and elect the president..
04/12/2023, Madagascar.
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