ClimateWire: For decades, farmer and beekeeper Adila Agebo's hives in this small agricultural community were nearly dry. Years of stripping the hills of their vegetation to make charcoal, collecting firewood and construction material from what remained of the forests, and letting animals graze on the green remnants had devastated the landscape. Severe soil erosion led to landslides down the hills into the villages. Large silt deposits choked farms of productivity and washed out roads, leaving a community already......
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Ethiopia: Turning stumps into trees traps carbon, brings new life to a rural village
Posted by ClimateWire: Tiffany Stecker on November 20th, 2012
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