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Hunger in Madagascar: First Ever Famine Blamed Entirely on Climate Change
Large portions of Madagascar's population are on the verge of famine due to four years of poor rainfall, with climate change recognized as the single primary cause of the disaster.
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Beavers to be Released Into the Wild in England with Legal Protection
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Animal Testing: Researchers Find Cosmetics Containing Chemicals Tested on Animals