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Extreme Winter Claims Over Two Million Livestock in Mongolia
An extreme winter in Mongolia has led to the death of over two million livestock, devastating herding communities and highlighting the growing impact of climate change on the region.
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An extreme winter in Mongolia has led to the death of over two million livestock, devastating herding communities and highlighting the growing impact of climate change on the region.
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An extreme winter in Mongolia has led to the death of over 2 million livestock, threatening livelihoods and the nation’s economy.
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