"We could not plant anything at all"
VAHAVOLA, Madagascar – It’s 9 a.m. and the sun is already beating down on the village of Vahavola in Madagascar’s southern region. The temperature outside is over 35°C. Vola Lambae sits with her seven children in the family’s small hut in the middle of a cactus plantation. It’s one of the few crops that still grows easily in the area. The nearest…