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#4: 10 billion trees in Pakistan, Congo's children Bearbeitenswap mining for education, free pianos for St. Louis children

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In our fourth episode, we're talking about Pakistan's plan to plant 10 billion trees, the impact of free primary education in Congo, and an organisation providing free instruments and music education for low-income families in St. Louis.

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Pakistan will plant 10 billion trees to cut pollution and bring fresh air to cities, Reuters

Congo's free primary education results in falling numbers of child miners, Reuters

Connecting ranchers with land stewards might be the answer to less intense wildfires, Civil Eats

Pianos for People provide free instruments and music education to St. Louis children, The Christian Science Monitor

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Hosted by Ed Crasnick and Jonathan Widder; edited by Nina Bohlmann.

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In our fourth episode, we're talking about Pakistan's plan to plant 10 billion trees, the impact of free primary education in Congo, and an organisation providing free instruments and music education for low-income families in St. Louis.

Articles discussed

Pakistan will plant 10 billion trees to cut pollution and bring fresh air to cities, Reuters

Congo's free primary education results in falling numbers of child miners, Reuters

Connecting ranchers with land stewards might be the answer to less intense wildfires, Civil Eats

Pianos for People provide free instruments and music education to St. Louis children, The Christian Science Monitor

Squirrel News

Squirrel News is a free, curated news service.

Find our more about Squirrel News on our website or read our latest news.

Download our app or subscribe to our newsletter.

Donate now to help us continue our work.

Hosted by Ed Crasnick and Jonathan Widder; edited by Nina Bohlmann.

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