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Homegrown earthworms are helping Mexican communities put a stop to stolen soil in an ecological conservation area.
As the sea claims their homes, residents are forced to move inland and abandon the lives they’ve known for decades.
As drinkers around the world down Mexico’s smoky, agave-based spirit, producers in Puebla seek a balance between meeting demand and protecting wild agave.
Witness the human impact of a changing climate.
Photo by Aliya Bashir, GPJ Indian-administered Kashmir
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