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What could be bad about a global campaign against xenophobia? ...

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What could be bad about a global campaign against xenophobia?

 
 

The global campaign against xenophobia must be locally-led and rooted in a deep understanding of the issue or it risks making things worse.



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A perfect storm: climate change and overfishing

 
 

Climate change is raising the temperature of the seas to record levels, adding a new threat to fish stocks already on the verge of collapse due to overfishing.



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