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Mushrooms, Misconceptions, Mexico and Climate

8/12/2025

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Getting it all wrong: from mistaken mushroom trips to our collective climate blind spots
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Photo: Farhana Huq
“There is a bay in Mexico that’s very similar to the one here. I think you would love it,” Stefi told me. The pandemic had just began, and we were locked down in a traditional Amazigh fishing village on the Southwest Coast of Morocco with local fishermen, surfers and other travelers from around the world.
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Stefi, a kind and petite cycler from Switzerland, and her husband Lesther, a good-natured, gregarious surfer from Venezuela, had been in the middle of their cycling tour through Africa when they stopped for the night and pitched a tent in front of my flat.
​[Read the full story on Medium →]
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