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Christmas Gifts for Refugees, Tree-To-Bar Chocolate in Brasil, UK Reboots Carbon Capture Project

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28.11.2018
by Roxana Adam
#Agroforestry, #Brasil, #Carbon Storage, #Cocoa, #Farming, #Refugees, #UK
Photo: James Beard / Flickr (CC BY-SA 2.0)

A pop-up shop set up by Help Refugees and Glimpse allows Londoners to buy Christmas gifts for refugees; an agroforestry system gives cocoa farmers in Brasil more autonomy and helps preserve biodiversity; and the UK reboots its carbon capture and storage program.

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Good News
28.11.2018
by Roxana Adam
#Agroforestry, #Brasil, #Carbon Storage, #Cocoa, #Farming, #Refugees, #UK
Photo: James Beard / Flickr (CC BY-SA 2.0)
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