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Brazil is one of the world’s largest food producers, yet 33 million Brazilians face food insecurity. Much of its agricultural output goes toward feeding livestock, producing biofuels, & exporting food globally, including to China. Our food systems controlled by a few & corrupt!


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'If we're able to get a small harvest, we'll eat' In Nigeria, climate change is worsening food insecurity. As the world commemorates World Food Day, BBC's @AzeezatOlaoluwa visits northeast farms to see how droughts and floods impact harvests.


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1/2. The drought further worsen water shortages in #Zimbabwe, exposing 2.6m people to water insecurity. @ActionAid @InfoMinZW @MinorityRights @Kenyalandtrust @HevoiNews @hivos @Sida Teachers queue with villagers for water at 2 am tellzim.com/teachers-queue… via @TellZimbabwe

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WATCH: The plastic crisis has evolved from an environmental concern to a critical human health issue. "At SXSW, a new documentary highlighted the harmful effects of plastics on human health and opened my eyes to this widespread crisis." dailyclimate.org/plastic-people…


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#BSEditorial | #India's new regulations aiming for 50% wastewater reuse by 2031 mark a critical step in addressing #waterscarcity. With 600 mn facing extreme water stress and only 28% of sewage treated, this initiative is vital. Proper implementation can combat water insecurity,…

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#BSEdit | India must boost wastewater reuse to tackle insecurity Read here: mybs.in/2dZh3Td #water #waterreuse #WaterShortage

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📍 Shama, Western Region. River Pra Meets the Sea #StopGalamseyNow


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Water scacity has become a big problem here in Africa. Big hearts has come up to run a forum to cub this crisis together with all bighearts around the, donate to reach out to different souls around the world to provide water or build a well anything can count.


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GWCL warns Sekyere Hemang treatment plant may shut down due to increased pollution myjoyonline.com/gwcl-warns-sek… #lUVNews

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Fight against illegal mining: GWCL proposes military protection for endangered water bodies. #SayNoToGalamsey


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Impact of illegal mining: Water crisis in Cape Coast and its environs imminent due to galamsey - GWCL #SayNoToGalamsey


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Galamsey: Ghana on the brink of severe water crisis – GWCL warns tiny.cc/z5ikzz #JoyNews

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Poisoned Rivers: Designate water bodies as security zones to protect them from illegal mining - GWCL. #NoToGalamsey


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GWCL recorded an average turbidity of 14,000 NTU in August 2024, far above the designed limit of 2,000 NTU for proper water treatment.


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“Pits of Hell!” The devastation caused by Galamsey in the Wassa towns of Gyapa, Akonsia, and Dadieso, captured by Edem Srem on 22/09/24. #StopGalamseyNow #IStandAgainstGalamsey

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📍📍BREAKING NEWS📍📍 UTAG serves notice of embarking on a nationwide industrial strike action if illegal mining activities 'GALAMSEY' ongoing across the country are not completely banned by 30th September 2024❗👀 Stay tuned ✅

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The water you drink should be less than 4NTU (ideally < 1NTU). The water we have now as a result of Galamsey (illegal and unethical mining) is about 14,000 NTU and is totally unsafe. NTU is a measure of cloudiness/purity of water. #StopGalamseyNow 🎥credit : @tv3_ghana


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🇬🇭 60% of Ghana's water bodies are now polluted, mainly due to illegal gold mining. At this rate, Ghana may have to start importing water to meet its needs by 2030. BBC Africa's @Sulengo investigates.


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