After Devastating Cyclone, Fiji Farmers Plant For A Changed Climate
As the Pacific island archipelago of Fiji faces a warming planet, the country's farmers are turning to more climate-resilient techniques that other storm-prone communities worldwide could model.
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January 9, 2018 at 08:01PM
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NPR News: After Devastating Cyclone, Fiji Farmers Plant For A Changed Climate
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