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‘Life Brought Me Here.’ An Island Nation Adapts to a Changing Climate

Por: The New York Times World November 18, 2022

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AMBOVOMBE-ANDROY, Madagascar — From the time she was a young bride, all Taliasoa Vaolina knew was planting beans and corn to feed her family in their village in Madagascar. But three years ago, the worst drought in a generation set in.Soon her crops had shriveled, her family was starving, and she had to find a new way to survive.Madagascar, the world’s fourth-poorest country, has in the last three years been strangled by drought and battered... + full article



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