Mayans Have Farmed The Same Way For Millennia. Climate Change Means They Can't
Climate change has brought erratic rainfall and poor harvests to Mexico's Yucatán peninsula, forcing local Mayan farmers to modernize their centuries-old farming practices.
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February 4, 2017 at 12:00AM
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NPR News: Mayans Have Farmed The Same Way For Millennia. Climate Change Means They Can't
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