The environment minister says work remains to be done and that more funding and collaboration was needed.
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A study has found that even though the planet is warming up, we might be going towards another ice age. It sounds paradoxical, but scientists say it is possible. Researchers from the University of ...
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As the global population continues to rise, the demand for agricultural productivity intensifies. However, the challenge is ...