Tigray in Ethiopia was an environmental success story , but the war is undoing decades of regreening
Ethiopia's conflict and environmental crisis have broken the relationship between humans and nature, according to a new report published by the Conflict and Environment Observatory. But what is the impact on the environment and how is it affecting human rights?
Source: phys.orgPublished on 2022-04-28
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