US climate and agricultural experts express concern over the effects of climate change on agriculture - 14 Sep 2011

In a report released on September 5, 2011 US climate and agricultural experts express concern over the effects of climate change on agriculture in a nation that accounts for 50% of the global corn, 40% of soybean, and 30% of the world's wheat exports.

http://www.trust.org/alertnet/news/feature-in-worlds-breadbasket-climate-change-feeds-some-worry
http://af.reuters.com/article/commoditiesNews/idAFN1E7840DQ20110905


With desertification threatening 400 million African people with food scarcity and forced migration, UN Convention to Combat Desertification chief Luc Gnacadja on September 9, 2011 urges for efforts to halt the process, saying that 750 million hectares of degraded land has the potential to be reclaimed for agricultural use.  

http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article
/ALeqM5iIuBfJ02PiZ_IkUBRfmZVPB56DvQ?docId=CNG.6de317284b8e966713a69960380f0cbb.961
 

China’s state news agency Xinhua on September 9, 2011 reported that relentless drought since the beginning of July this year in the nation's southwestern regions has required emergency response as drinking water shortages affect some 14 million people and cause damage to the region's crops.

http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/11253/1173726-82.stm
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/09/10/world/asia/10chinabrf.html?_r=2&ref=world

  Study: reducing soot is one of the fastest way to slow climate change - 15 Sep 2011 
 Unsustainable development led to the collapse of the ancient Mayans - 13 Sep 2011 

Copyright © 2007-2009 Supreme Master Television. All rights reserved.