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Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Food Security Road Map While Adapting to Climate Change

While recent climate negotiations in Durban made incremental progress toward helping farmers adapt to climate change and reduce agriculture's climate ...  > full story

Global Carbon Emissions Reach Record 10 Billion Tons, Threatening 2 Degree Target

Global carbon dioxide emissions from burning fossil fuels have increased by 49 percent in the last two decades, according to ...  > full story

New Projection Shows Global Food Demand Doubling by 2050

Global food demand could double by 2050, according to a new projection. Producing that amount of food could significantly increase levels of carbon dioxide and ...  > full story

Poverty and National Parks: Decade-Long Study Finds Surprising Relationship

If so many poor people live around national parks in developing countries, does that mean that these parks are contributing to their ...  > full story

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