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Global Food Security: September 2014
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Food Security is defined as 'The ability of a country to produce or import enough food for normal health and physical activity of its people'. Wednesday, September 24, 2014. Who Will Feed China. Twenty years ago, Lester Brown published an article in World Watch magazine entitled "Who Will Feed China? A year later, he followed with a book of the same name. In 1994 I wrote an article for the September/October issue of World Watch magazine entitled "Who Will Feed China? Lester proved prescient in his analys...
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Global Food Security: June 2015
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Food Security is defined as 'The ability of a country to produce or import enough food for normal health and physical activity of its people'. Tuesday, June 30, 2015. Groundwater from aquifers important factor in food security. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. The US. Geological Survey identifies the Central Valley aquifer in California, the High Plains aquifer in the Great Plains states, and the Mississippi Embayment aquifer in the lower Midwest as being managed unsustainably, which ...
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Global Food Security: New NASA data show how the world is running out of water
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Food Security is defined as 'The ability of a country to produce or import enough food for normal health and physical activity of its people'. Sunday, July 5, 2015. New NASA data show how the world is running out of water. The world’s largest underground aquifers – a source of fresh water for hundreds of millions of people — are being depleted at alarming rates, according to. New NASA satellite data. That provides the most detailed picture yet of vital water reserves hidden under the Earth’s surface.
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Global Food Security: December 2014
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Food Security is defined as 'The ability of a country to produce or import enough food for normal health and physical activity of its people'. Monday, December 29, 2014. Rising Temperature / Falling Grain Production. This one's for the "plants will grow better with more C02" crowd: A new study finds that wheat production will likely fall by 6% for every 1 °C increase in global temperatures. Wheat is one of the most important food crops in the world, and we'd be smart to keep it happy. Specialties -Geopol...
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Global Food Security: FAO Reports Address Disaster Risk Management in Fisheries and Aquaculture
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Food Security is defined as 'The ability of a country to produce or import enough food for normal health and physical activity of its people'. Tuesday, March 17, 2015. FAO Reports Address Disaster Risk Management in Fisheries and Aquaculture. Publication: Climate Change Vulnerability in Fisheries and Aquaculture: A Synthesis of Six Regional Studies. Publication: DRM and Climate Change Adaptation in the CARICOM and Wider Caribbean Region: Programme Proposals. Small Island Developing States. Police will &#...
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Global Food Security: July 2015
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Food Security is defined as 'The ability of a country to produce or import enough food for normal health and physical activity of its people'. Sunday, July 5, 2015. New NASA data show how the world is running out of water. The world’s largest underground aquifers – a source of fresh water for hundreds of millions of people — are being depleted at alarming rates, according to. New NASA satellite data. That provides the most detailed picture yet of vital water reserves hidden under the Earth’s surface.
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Global Food Security: Parched Caribbean faces widespread drought, water shortages
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Food Security is defined as 'The ability of a country to produce or import enough food for normal health and physical activity of its people'. Wednesday, June 24, 2015. Parched Caribbean faces widespread drought, water shortages. The worst drought in five years is creeping across the Caribbean, prompting officials around the region to brace for a bone dry summer. The Caribbean's last severe drought was in 2010. The current one could grow worse if the hurricane season ending in November produces scant...
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Global Food Security: Turning Ethiopia's desert green
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Food Security is defined as 'The ability of a country to produce or import enough food for normal health and physical activity of its people'. Monday, April 20, 2015. Turning Ethiopias desert green. A generation ago Ethiopia’s Tigray province was stricken by a famine that shocked the world. Today, as Chris Haslam reports, local people are using ancient techniques to turn part of the desert green. People performing their 20 days of compulsory community labour. By 10 in the morning, some 3,000 people have ...
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Global Food Security: February 2015
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Food Security is defined as 'The ability of a country to produce or import enough food for normal health and physical activity of its people'. Thursday, February 26, 2015. Turning Yards into Gardens and Neighborhoods into Communities by Food Not Lawns and Heather Jo Flores. Bring the author and founder of Food Not Lawns to your town to teach workshops, plant gardens and build community. Lawns are the Worst! Grow Food, Not Lawns! When the original chapter of Food Not Lawns started in 1999, in a tiny space...
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Global Food Security: Groundwater from aquifers important factor in food security
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Food Security is defined as 'The ability of a country to produce or import enough food for normal health and physical activity of its people'. Tuesday, June 30, 2015. Groundwater from aquifers important factor in food security. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. The US. Geological Survey identifies the Central Valley aquifer in California, the High Plains aquifer in the Great Plains states, and the Mississippi Embayment aquifer in the lower Midwest as being managed unsustainably, which ...
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