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Food importing nations now buy/lease land abroad to grow own food
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Rich food importing nations are now buying/leasing land abroad to grow their own food.
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Anthropogenic Climate Change »
Anthropogenic Climate Change
Anthropogenic Climate Change☜Mapping the causes, consequences and potential responses to climate change.☜F1CEB7
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Is the Earth's climate changing? »
Is the Earth's climate changing?
Is the Earth's climate changing?☜To what extent and in what ways is the Earths climate changing?☜FFB597
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What risks arise from climate change? »
What risks arise from climate change?
What risks arise from climate change?☜To the extent that the Earths climate is changing, what risks arise?☜FFB597
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Increased risk of food shortages and famine »
Increased risk of food shortages and famine
Increased risk of food shortages and famine☜The likelihood of large scale crop failures due to increased temperatures, sudden flooding, extreme weather conditions, drought, and insect species migration is high. Being able to feed the population of the planet is going to be hard, and there is a high likelihood of famine.☜59C6EF
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Food importing nations now buy/lease land abroad to grow own food
Food importing nations now buy/lease land abroad to grow own food☜Rich food importing nations are now buying/leasing land abroad to grow their own food.☜98CE71
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Libya planning to grow wheat on 250,000 hectares in Ukraine »
Libya planning to grow wheat on 250,000 hectares in Ukraine
Libya planning to grow wheat on 250,000 hectares in Ukraine☜☜98CE71
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Pakistan soon to lease 202,342.8 hectares of farmland to Saudi Arabia »
Pakistan soon to lease 202,342.8 hectares of farmland to Saudi Arabia
Pakistan soon to lease 202,342.8 hectares of farmland to Saudi Arabia☜☜98CE71
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7:21 PM 17 November 2009 GMT
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Crop yields drop by 10% for every 1°C rise in temperature
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Switch to efficient lighting worldwide would cut electricity use 12%
Cutting electricity use worldwide by 12% is equivalent to closing 705 coal-fired power plants.
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Wind potential in North Dakota/Kansas/Texas could meet US energy needs
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Switch to efficient lighting worldwide would cut electricity use 12%
Cutting electricity use worldwide by 12% is equivalent to closing 705 coal-fired power plants.
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Wind potential in North Dakota/Kansas/Texas could meet US energy needs
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