Conflict in Sudan drives deforestation along the Blue Nile

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Conflict in Sudan drives deforestation along the Blue Nile


In Sudan, the felling of trees along the Blue Nile has been increasing.
Many people are turning to firewood and charcoal, because of a shortage of natural gas during the conflict that began nearly 2 years ago.
Environmentalists are warning the consequences may last for generations.

Al Jazeera’s Mohamed Vall reports from the state of Sennar,…

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  1. 'dumbed dwn' world since the advent of the us, if not the east india company, of wiewing, treating the global life -line/earth as dirt, to be extracted of any perceived commodity. how long has there even been 'deforestation', as a concept, habit..

  2. …..you have to provide them with jobs,to still provide them with money ,for the cost of living, or provide for them,to stop the forest from being completely chopped down…..if that M23 movement unifies more it divides…let it unify and stabilize ,then put out the fires/wars ,then upgrade, update and modernize… balance is the key… everything is out of balance at the moment … from outsiders taken advantage of the situation ….

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