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Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Current Global Food Production Trajectory Won't Meet 2050 Needs

Crop yields worldwide are not increasing quickly enough to support estimated global needs in 2050, according to a new study. ...  > full story

World Population Could Be Nearly 11 Billion by 2100

A new United Nations analysis shows the world population could reach nearly 11 billion by the end of the century, about 800 million more people than the ...  > full story

Humans Are Happier When They Do the Right Thing; It Also Helps Them Overcome Difficulties

Communities that stick together and do good for others cope better with crises and are happier for it, according to a new ...  > full story

How Do You Feed Nine Billion People?

An international team of scientists has developed crop models to better forecast food production to feed a growing population -- projected to reach 9 billion by mid-century -- in the ...  > full story

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