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What does pastoralism have to do with climate change?

Climate change is making life hard for livestock herders in drylands, but sustainable practices can support resilience and carbon-rich ecosystems.

Éditeur Climate Home News
Par Polly EricksenMairi Dupar

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    A man walks toward the camera away from cattle in a dry landscape
    A cattle trader at the animal market in Forobaranga, West Darfur - Image by Albert González Farran / UNAMID - CC BY-NC-ND 2.0

     

    The pastoralist way of life offers a real route to climate change adaptation and resilience for the communities that practice it: livestock are an asset that helps families manage the shocks and stresses of extreme weather and climate.

    Read more in this article for Climate Home News.