Probing the past to better understand the present and prepare for an uncertain future. I think it’s fair to say that no field of history has grown more swiftly in quantity or sophistication in the 21st century than environmental history. The reason is, I suspect, self-evident: it’s in part a scholarly response to global warming, biodiversity loss, volatile and extreme weather events, and climate change–related diseases.
Fast forwarding to the present times, the government and private agencies have regenerated and packaged the fruit into the form of candies, energy bars, and supplements like jams, jellies, chutneys and squashes to introduce it to the urban customer
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