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herds of hippos became stuck in mud as Botswana's Thamalakane River dried upThe report highlights how drought hits the world's most vulnerable people including women hardest.Describing drought as a silent killer which creeps in.
and the health of the ecosystems that we all depend on.Forced child marriages more than doubled in four regions of Eastern Africa hit hardest by drought.founding director of the US National Drought Mitigation Center.
Drought-linked hungerBy January 2023.While low- to middle-income countries bore the brunt of the devastation.
says TV naturalistSteve Backshall says when it comes to climate change young people need to feel empowered to act.
DroughtClimateRelatedHosepipe ban possible as dry spell continues3 days agoEnglandWill there be a drought where I live?3 days agoClimateThunderstorm warnings in place as drought declared for millions12 Jun 2025UKMore from the BBC2 days ago$88m pollution-tracking satellite missing in spaceMethaneSat was meant to keep track of potent greenhouse gas emissions from oil and gas production.changing the way we work and interact with one another.
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in the technology giant's latest wave of job cuts this year.Chief executive Mark Zuckerberg has reportedly been personally involved in recruitment.