Losses in 2009 drought have led pastoralists in northern Tanzania to rethink herd numbers
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Losses in 2009 drought have led pastoralists in northern Tanzania to rethink herd numbers
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For this rural Ontario home, building sustainably was less about high-tech gizmos than learning to truly love the land. The 925-sq-foot house blends into the landscape with a steel shed roof and siding; it looks like a high-design little brother to the barns on the surrounding farms, and its energy footprint is equally subtle: Designer Lisa Moffitt built it with an array of sustainable features that take the simple home off-grid...
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