The dodo, a flightless bird resembling a male turkey with a hooked beak and penguin-like charm, first appeared over 25 million years ago but became extinct by 1662 due to human impact on Mauritius. This unique creature has become a symbol of ineptitude in society, perpetuated by its disappearance and the lasting impression it has left on the world.
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Africa: Repatriate Africa’s Climate-Smart Wisdom That Was Suppressed By Colonialism.
The urgency of climate change in Africa necessitates revisiting lost wisdom in agriculture, with a focus on Climate-Smart Agriculture (CSA) and reparations for past injustices. CSA, defined by the World Bank and FAO, emphasizes increasing productivity, enhancing resilience, and reducing emissions to address food security and climate challenges. Restoring African agricultural knowledge, disrupted by colonial interventions, is crucial to sustainably manage landscapes and prioritize traditional crops that are resilient to climate change. Governments, researchers, and...
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