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From France comes a call for Trump's America to return Lady Liberty. Here's why it won't happen

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Golf   来源:Science  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:University of Wisconsin-Madison Ph.D. candidate Daniel Hayden thinks more research will be needed to understand the science behind sustainable Indigenous farming techniques that go back generations. He’s been working with Ohe·láku for several years now trialing sustainable methods like interseeding cover crops, which involves planting other crops in the same field to improve soil health, balance moisture levels and prevent erosion. It’s a work in progress, and this year it wasn’t enough to keep the majority of the corn from getting washed out, though his research plot of white corn did make it.

University of Wisconsin-Madison Ph.D. candidate Daniel Hayden thinks more research will be needed to understand the science behind sustainable Indigenous farming techniques that go back generations. He’s been working with Ohe·láku for several years now trialing sustainable methods like interseeding cover crops, which involves planting other crops in the same field to improve soil health, balance moisture levels and prevent erosion. It’s a work in progress, and this year it wasn’t enough to keep the majority of the corn from getting washed out, though his research plot of white corn did make it.

Two girls from the Wayuu Indigenous community play near a wind farm on the outskirts of Cabo de la Vela, Colombia, Friday, Feb. 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Ivan Valencia)Two girls from the Wayuu Indigenous community play near a wind farm on the outskirts of Cabo de la Vela, Colombia, Friday, Feb. 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Ivan Valencia)

From France comes a call for Trump's America to return Lady Liberty. Here's why it won't happen

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From France comes a call for Trump's America to return Lady Liberty. Here's why it won't happen

Standing next to her makeshift home of scrap metal, wood and plastic tarp, 47-year-old Nelly Mengual recounts how severe flooding and winds tore off her roof a few months ago, leaving her knee-deep in water in her home.She lives in an informal settlement on the outskirts of Riohacha, in northern Colombia’s arid, wind-swept region, where thousands of other Wayuu people, native to the La Guajira region spanning Colombia and Venezuela, also reside.

From France comes a call for Trump's America to return Lady Liberty. Here's why it won't happen

Nelly Mengual, from left, poses with her daughter Luciane Mengual and her grandchildren in the Villa del Sur neighborhood on the outskirts of Riohacha, Colombia, Tuesday, Feb. 4, 2025. (AP Photo/Ivan Valencia)

Nelly Mengual, from left, poses with her daughter Luciane Mengual and her grandchildren in the Villa del Sur neighborhood on the outskirts of Riohacha, Colombia, Tuesday, Feb. 4, 2025. (AP Photo/Ivan Valencia)Anton Lazits hit a solo homer in the fourth for Columbia (30-18).

CATANIA, Italia (AP) — La activista climática Greta Thunberg y otros 11 activistas zarparon el domingo por la tarde hacia Gaza en un barco con el objetivo de “romper el asedio de Israel” al devastado territorio, dijeron los organizadores.El velero Madleen, operado por el grupo activista Freedom Flotilla Coalition, partió del puerto siciliano de Catania, en el sur de Italia.

Intentará llegar a las costas de la Franja de Gaza en un esfuerzo por llevar algo de ayuda y aumentar la “conciencia internacional” sobre la crisis humanitaria en curso, dijeron los activistas en una conferencia de prensa el domingo, antes de la partida.“Estamos haciendo esto porque, sin importar las probabilidades en nuestra contra, tenemos que seguir intentándolo”, afirmó Thunberg, rompiendo en lágrimas durante su discurso.

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