Tigray in Ethiopia was an environmental success story but the war is undoing decades of regreening
Ethiopians are being forced to use firewood to destroy their natural resources, according to the Conflict and Environment Observatory. The findings of a new report reveal how the conflict has broken the relationship between humans and nature.
Source: theconversation.comPublished on 2022-04-27
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