By Pyae Phyoe Mon Flooding is one of the most serious consequences of Myanmar's rising climate disaster. Urban and rural people have been affected...
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Natalie Collard, the CEO of Farmers for Climate Action, discusses how renewables can boost farm incomes, strengthen local economies, and creating a more equitable energy future. Natalie Collard is the CEO of Farmers for Climate Action. The post SwitchedOn podcast: How renewables can reshape the future of farming appeared first on RenewEconomy.
By Pyae Phyoe Mon Flooding is one of the most serious consequences of Myanmar's rising climate disaster. Urban and rural people have been affected...
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Strategic adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) and bold action on climate resilience could boost the Middle East’s gross domestic product by as...
Strategic adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) and bold action on climate resilience could boost the Middle East’s gross domestic product by as...
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By Chidinma Ewunonu-Aluko, Ibadan The Managing Director of Wonderful Spring Farms, Mr Michael Abiodun, has urged youths to venture into farming and...
By Chidinma Ewunonu-AlukoThe Managing Director of Wonderful Spring Farms, Mr Michael Abiodun, has urged youths to venture into farming and poultry,...
The Federal College of Agriculture (FECA), Akure, has called on Nigerian farmers and young people to leverage Artificial Intelligence (AI) in...