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Bavarians Vote for Green Farming, Cervical Disease Wiped out in Scotland, Solar Canoes for the Amazon

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08.04.2019
by Roxana Adam
#Amazon, #Bavaria, #Bees, #Biodiversity, #Germany, #Green Farming, #Solar Canoes, #Transport
Photo: stanze / Flickr (CC BY-SA 2.0)

In response to a petition signed by nearly two million citizens, Bavaria will issue a law imposing green farming practices; HPV vaccination nearly wiped out cervical disease in Scotland; and in the Amazon, solar canoes could be a cheap and environmentally-friendly transportation alternative.

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Good News
08.04.2019
by Roxana Adam
#Amazon, #Bavaria, #Bees, #Biodiversity, #Germany, #Green Farming, #Solar Canoes, #Transport
Photo: stanze / Flickr (CC BY-SA 2.0)
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