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Ulet Ifansasti
A boy stands in front of a stranded ship in Indonesia's Central Sulawesi province after a deadly magnitude 7.5 earthquake and tsunami struck the area on September 28, 2018. The disaster killed more than 2,000 people and displaced at least 210,000 people from their homes.
Salt is produced on Madura Island, Indonesia, by evaporating seawater, an ancient technique. A new study found that salt made in this region contains some of the highest microplastics sampled.
Civet dung, studded with partially digested coffee beans, used to be collected from the wild. Increasingly, civets are instead kept in cramped, unsanitary cages on coffee plantations.
Captive civets are sometimes fed only coffee cherries, the fruit that produces coffee beans. In the wild, their diet includes fruit, insects, and reptiles.