As climate change imperils Taliban’s shift from opium, impact could be felt (...)

21 juin 2024 | Rick Noack, Carolyn Van Houten
Prolonged droughts attributed to climate change are making it hard for Afghans to grow other field crops and fruits, but hardy opium poppies can still thrive.
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