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Subject Espresso ☕️ - Bangladesh's boat-dwellers, worldwide privacy fears over Roe v. Wade and can you pay an elephant to fight climate change?
Date July 12, 2022 11:00 AM
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After Roe v. Wade, healthcare data privacy fears grow worldwide [[link removed]]

From India to Chile, concern is growing over the sale and tracking of reproductive health data, and the risks for abortion seekers

Without land, Bangladesh's Manta people live - and die - on boats [[link removed]]

Eroding Bangladeshi rivers stole their land - and now climate change and overfishing threaten the life they have built on water

Can you pay an elephant to fight climate change? [[link removed]]

Carbon offsetting projects generally ignore wildlife, which is often critically important to the growth of ecosystems

Market value alone is selling nature short, governments told [[link removed]]

A four-year study reveals that humanity's failure to go beyond narrow economic valuations of natural resources is ruining the planet

Russian lawmakers propose extending 'gay propaganda' law to all adults [[link removed]]

Since 2013, Russia's "gay propaganda" law has been used to stop gay pride marches and detain gay rights activists

Opinion: OPINION: To beat rising hunger, Africa needs a sustainable food business [[link removed]]

Inefficient markets and limited access to finance and services often lead to waste and loss - but support for small businesses can build local supply chains

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