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How to Tackle Climate Change, Food Security and Land Degradation
Rutgers-led research highlights lesser-known options with fewer trade-offs.
Nishinoshima Belches Ash and Lava
A young volcanic island in the western Pacific Ocean has been going through some growing pains.