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I had two ideas for today's column: one so bleak that it’s hard to talk about, and the other so bleak that it’s kind of funny. (You decide which is which.) ...
For years, Fentie Wabi worked as a fisherman on Ethiopia’s Lake Tana, until an aggressive green invader changed everything. Water hyacinth, a fast-spreading aquatic weed, began choking the lake that ...
By Lynn Luman Secretary Hillsboro Garden Club President Jennifer West opened the June Hillsboro Garden Club meeting with a recitation of the Pledge of Allegiance. Lynn Luman, secr ...
AgyemangThe Second African Conference on Agricultural Technologies (ACAT2025) has taken place in Kigali, Rwanda, reigniting a ...
Africa still has the largest gap in electricity access. While Central and South Asia have made significant strides, progress in Sub-Saharan Africa, especially in rural areas, remains far too slow.
Our best July 4th recipes include standout staples like hot dogs, burgers, potato salad, and ice cream cake, plus fun and ...
Latin American cartels once were masters of the drug trade, but spikes in prices led them into controlling a new venture.
The ag biologicals industry has made "steady progress" over the last year, says Invasive Species Corporation founder Dr. Pam ...
United Nations rights officials have raised the alarm over alleged human rights abuses and environmental destruction linked ...
Conflicts over land and territory will likely proliferate as the accelerating climate crisis collides with rising ...
Aryana Mahasseni, a student at Carlsbad High School, has taken first place in The Coast News' inaugural Teen Writing Contest.
We’ve got our John Stewart! Aaron Pierre of Rebel Ridge is officially Green Lantern in the DCU! -It’s the long awaited ...