War-torn South Sudan at grave risk on climate change
JUBA, South Sudan (AP) — “I’m addicted to cutting trees,” says Taban Ceasor. His stained hands sift through jagged pieces of charcoal in his busy shop in South Sudan’s capital. But the 29-year-old logger says the number of trees needed to fuel his trade is falling sharply as the country’s forest cover disappears. The world’s […]
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