Day 2819, 3 March 2026
The church at Santa Croce above Badia in the Dolomites, Italy
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Day 2819, 3 March 2026
The church at Santa Croce above Badia in the Dolomites, Italy

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Cabrini Alejandro Monteverde. 2024
Monastery Badia di San Sebastiano, Località Badia, 03011 Alatri FR, Italy See in map
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Campanile della badia delle sante Flora e Lucilla ad Arezzo
Bell tower of the saints Flora and Lucilla Badia in Arezzo
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San Cassiano, Badia, ITALY
Val Badia, Italy (by Stefano Bacchio)
These women in water-scarce Jordan are planting seedlings in a bid to fight desertification.
Jordan is one of the world’s most water-scarce nations, with as little as 100 m3 of water available per person every year. To put this into context, the UN defines water scarcity as anything below the threshold of 500 m3 per person - a staggering gap which is only growing wider.
Rising temperatures, reduced rainfall and limited vegetation are behind the shortage. A rapidly increasing population is also pushing the nation’s available water resources to the limit.
Efforts to restore once fertile land have so far been in vain. But in the country’s sun-scorched region of Badia, a group of female environmentalists are pursuing new ways to ward off further damage.