
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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Focus on Self-Improvement, Rather Than Winning, Benefits Young Athletes
February 9, 2012 Underserved youth athletes report more life skill and character development when their coaches place greater emphasis on creating caring climates instead of focusing on competition, according to new ... > full story -
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Storm Warning: Financial Tsunami Heading This Way
February 9, 2012 Economists have developed a financial market "seismograph" that can measure the interconnections between stock markets across the globe. Their research has the potential to serve as an early warning ... > full story -
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Schooling Protects Refugee Children from Disease, Danish Study Finds
February 3, 2012 Refugee children have scant access to medical care and are particularly vulnerable to disease. New research from Denmark show that just a few hours of schooling a week may have a pronounced positive ... > full story -
Biodiversity Crisis Is Worse Than Climate Change, Experts Say
January 20, 2012 Biodiversity is declining rapidly throughout the world. The challenges of conserving the world's species are perhaps even larger than mitigating the negative effects of global climate change, experts ... > full story -
The Cost of Disabilities Could Reach 77.2% of Household Income
January 4, 2012 Researchers have for the first time estimated the cost and impact of disabilities on the finances of disabled people. According to data, 90% of the population with a serious disability in Spain is in ... > full story -
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World's Land and Water Resources for Food and Agriculture Outlined
December 21, 2011 A new United Nation's report documents the current status of the world's land and water resources for food and ... > full story -
Children With HIV/AIDS Falling Through the Cracks of Treatment Scale-Up Efforts
December 1, 2011 Less than one-quarter (23 percent) of children with HIV/AIDS who need treatment are getting it, according to a new report. Although treatment coverage for adults has been steadily climbing and has ... > full story -
Awareness and Labeling Initiatives Can Benefit Inland Fisheries
November 4, 2011 Much less attention is paid to conservation of freshwater fish and shellfish species that to marine species, although freshwater species may be relatively more threatened. Awareness and certification ... > full story -
What Defines Life Satisfaction for Consumers Living in Poverty?
October 21, 2011 People whose basic needs are met get more life satisfaction when they are more connected to others and when they experience greater autonomy, according to a new study. But those who live in dire ... > full story -
Emerging Public Health Crisis Linked to Mortgage Default and Foreclosure
October 20, 2011 Researchers warn of a looming health crisis in the wake of rising mortgage delinquencies and home foreclosures. The study is the first long-term survey of the impact the current housing crisis is ... > full story
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