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US state of Arizona cancels leases and water rights for Saudi company that grows alfalfa water.ground Article 1007 words 45 votes
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The crop that’s sucking the Colorado River dry: Hay swallows triple the water used by everyone in the region to shower, water lawns, and do laundry Article 789 words 34 votes
Europe has lost over half a billion birds in forty years. The single biggest cause? Pesticides and fertilisers pollution Article 1005 words 18 votes
Rock flour produced by the grinding under Greenland's glaciers can trap climate-heating carbon dioxide when spread on farm fields Article 919 words 5 votes
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