🌍 Global food production now relies on just four crops—wheat, corn, rice, and soy—which provide two-thirds of human calories worldwide, leaving food security vulnerable to climate and disease threats. ✨
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🌍 Global food production now relies on just four crops—wheat, corn, rice, and soy—which provide two-thirds of human calories worldwide, leaving food security vulnerable to climate and disease threats. ✨
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🌍 In some parts of Japan, rice farmers use thousands of white ducks to patrol flooded paddies. The ducks eat pests and weeds, reducing the need for chemicals and supporting both nature and agriculture. ✨
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🌍 Copenhagen aims to become the world’s first carbon-neutral capital by 2025, using bike highways, wind energy, and smart urban drainage to cut emissions while keeping the city livable. ✨
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Meet 13 Asian and Asian Diasporic Nature and Environment Writers
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🌍 Around a third of the world’s soil has already been degraded by erosion, pollution, and overuse—putting global food production and ecosystem health at serious risk. ✨
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🌎 The Aral Sea in Central Asia shrank by over 90% in just decades due to massive irrigation projects diverting its rivers. Once the world’s fourth-largest lake, it’s now infamous as a striking example of how human changes to water use can reshape entire landscapes. ✨
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Salar de Uyuni in Bolivia is the world’s largest salt flat, covering about 10,000 square kilometers. It formed from ancient lakes that dried up thousands of years ago, leaving a thick crust of salt. The surface is very flat, making it useful for calibrating satellites. During the rainy season, a thin layer of water covers the salt, creating a mirror-like effect that reflects the sky almost perfectly.
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