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Ancient Irrigation in Sonoran Desert Shows Humans’ Longstanding ‘Love-Hate’ Relationship With Environment
Lee Allen
June 19, 2012
Current debates about climate change notwithstanding, humans have tried to harness their environment since time immemorial, from the invention of fire to irrigation...
Mexico's HñaHñu Community Battles Illegal Immigration With Simulated Border-Crossing, Complete With Gun Shots
Irina Zhorov
May 30, 2012
Forty students from a private university in Mexico City huddled together under an opaque sky waiting for orders from their coyote or guide...
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