From farm workers in Brazil to India and the US midwest, shifting to a schedule where it's dark out could mean dangerous conditions and less foodThis story was produced by Grist and co-published with the Guardian.For years, Josana Pinto da Costa ventured out every morning on to the waterways lining Óbidos, Brazil, in a small fishing boat. Gliding over the murky, churning currents of the Amazon River basin, her flat nets brought in writhing hauls. Continue reading...
Workers farm at night to avoid intense heat - but it can lead to other negative effects
11. prosinece 2024 18:16
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Zdroj: The Guardian