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Subject Espresso ☕️ - Zimbabwe's women-only rangers, organised crime in the Amazon and South Korea's breakthrough ruling on gay sex
Date April 25, 2022 11:15 AM
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Zimbabwe's women-only rangers fight poachers and poverty [[link removed]]

The Akashinga unit offers a rare chance for poor and marginalised women, like school drop outs and abuse survivors, to build a career and protect nature

Recycling needed to meet Europe's green metals needs: study [[link removed]]

The EU's pledge to cut emissions to net zero by 2050 will require large amounts of metals and minerals to roll out electric vehicles and wind turbines - but a supply gap looms

South Korean court overturns conviction of soldiers for gay sex [[link removed]]

After human rights groups have called on South Korea to decriminalize same-sex relationships for men in the military for years, the country's top court makes a breakthrough ruling

Florida Governor DeSantis burnishes conservative credentials with Disney feud [[link removed]]

Ahead of a possible run for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination, Governor DeSantis approved a bill that strips Disney of its self-governing powers

Opinion: OPINION: An ecosystem of organized crime threatens the Amazon, and global climate action [[link removed]]

For all the talk about how destruction in the Amazon leads to greenhouse gases, there is less discussion about how to rein in the increasingly agile cabal of criminal entrepreneurs

OPINION: Rich nations must turn on the climate finance tap for a green, resilient future [[link removed]]

Climate-resilient investment equals growth, new jobs, clean air and a competitive advantage - and far more is needed to help the vulnerable obtain these benefits

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