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Over 100,000 farmers squatting in Sumatran park to grow coffee

Over 100,000 farmers squatting in Sumatran park to grow coffee | The Glory of the Garden | Scoop.it

Sumatra's Bukit Barisan Selatan National Park—home to the Critically Endangered Sumatran rhinos, tigers, and elephants—has become overrun with coffee farmers, loggers, and opportunists according to a new paper in Conservation and Society.

 

An issue facing the park for decades, the study attempted for the first time to determine the number of squatters either living in or farming off Bukit Barisan Selatan National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site; the rough census—over 100,000 people—shocked scientists.

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The Grass is Greener in Perth, a Water-Scarce City Adjusting to Climate Change

The Grass is Greener in Perth, a Water-Scarce City Adjusting to Climate Change | The Glory of the Garden | Scoop.it
  The capital of Western Australia, Perth, is at the epicenter of global climate change. The city’s strategic response offers lessons about climate change mitigation, exacerbation and adaptation. The lessons are acutely relevant to the United States, particularly California.

 

 

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Shetland Islands to host 'world's most productive' windfarm

Shetland Islands to host 'world's most productive' windfarm | The Glory of the Garden | Scoop.it
Windfarm given go ahead despite local opposition, and should produce enough energy to power 175,000 homes...

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Alice Ruxton Abler's comment, April 8, 2012 5:45 PM
Many thanks! Curious to see how this project will progress.
Alice Ruxton Abler's comment, April 8, 2012 5:47 PM
Many thanks--it will be interesting to see how this project progresses.