Showing posts with label I Global Poverty. Show all posts
Showing posts with label I Global Poverty. Show all posts

Sunday, August 19, 2012

Tropical Diseases: The New Plague of Poverty New York Times

Tropical Diseases: The New Plague of Poverty

New York Times - ‎22 hours ago‎
An additional 20 million Americans live in extreme poverty. In the Gulf Coast states of Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama, poverty rates are near 20 percent. In some of the poorer counties of Texas, where I live, rates often approach 30 percent. In ...

Saturday, August 11, 2012

This Is Your Global Food Supply On Climate Change Sustainablog

This Is Your Global Food Supply On Climate Change

Sustainablog (blog) - ‎1 hour ago‎
OK, I'm going to go out on a limb and say that I think that this year's climate extremes are linked to human-caused climate change. We might not really have the definitive answer on whether that is true for 20 years, but I would like nothing better ...

U.S. fossil fuel drought causing global increase in poverty WWLP

U.S. drought may cause global increase in poverty

WWLP 22News - ‎Aug 9, 2012‎
NORTHAMPTON, Mass. (WWLP) - An increase in the price of grains is putting a dent in the global food reserve and consumers' pockets, and it largely has to do with the drought that much of the nation is dealing with right now.
Concern over sharp rise in global food prices
Global food prices rise sharply in July: FAO
Global Food Reserves Falling as Drought Wilts Crops

U.S. drought may cause global increase in poverty

WWLP 22News - ‎Aug 9, 2012‎
NORTHAMPTON, Mass. (WWLP) - An increase in the price of grains is putting a dent in the global food reserve and consumers' pockets, and it largely has to do with the drought that much of the nation is dealing with right now.
Concern over sharp rise in global food prices
Global food prices rise sharply in July: FAO
- ‎Aug 9, 2012‎
NORTHAMPTON, Mass. (WWLP) - An increase in the price of grains is putting a dent in the global food reserve and consumers' pockets, and it largely has to do with the drought that much of the nation is dealing with right now.
Concern over sharp rise in global food prices
Global food prices rise sharply in July: FAO

Friday, August 10, 2012

UN to US: End Corn Ethanol - It's Starving Folks


US should change biofuel policy to avoid food crisis: UN

Reuters - ‎6 hours ago‎
ROME (Reuters) - The U.N.'s food agency stepped up the pressure on the United States on Friday to change its biofuel policies because of the danger of a world food crisis, arguing the importance of growing crops for food over their use for fuel.

Drought Cited as US Predicts Corn Yield at 17-Year Low New York Times

Drought Cited as US Predicts Corn Yield at 17-Year Low

New York Times - ‎2 minutes ago‎
WASHINGTON - With the worst drought in a half century decimating crops in the United States, the government on Friday slashed its estimate of the annual corn yield by about 17 percent in the last month to the lowest level since 1995.
US drought threatens food price surge
Corn futures fall; traders eye crop yield, demand
Amid drought, USDA cuts corn crop estimate to 17-year

Child hunger: the biggest obstacle to global development Telegraph.co.uk


Child hunger: the biggest obstacle to global development

Telegraph.co.uk - ‎2 hours ago‎
As a global leader on the issue, Unicef has long since recognised the huge barrier child undernutrition represents to international development.

Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Nearly one in four people food insecure CattleNetwork.com

Nearly one in four people food insecure

CattleNetwork.com - ‎13 hours ago‎
The authors project a percentage decline from 24 to 21 percent food insecure, but the actual number of food-insecure people will increase by 37 million, reflecting growth in the global population. For this report, the agency defines food insecurity as ...

Three UN Millennium Development Targets Reached and a Review of the ... New Security Beat

Three UN Millennium Development Targets Reached and a Review of the ...

New Security Beat - ‎5 hours ago‎
They conclude that huge changes must be made in technology and consumption in order to combat the effects of climate change that are being caused by a growing population and an increasingly affluent world. The United Nations' 2012 Millennium ...

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

WWIII:MUST READ: Great commodities war to end all wars MarketWatch

WWIII: Great commodities war to end all wars

MarketWatch -
Faced with an impossible equation - out-of-control global population growth plus rapid depletion of nonrenewable resources equals mega-catastrophes - the big players are all selfishly grabbing and hoarding scarce commodities ... like desperate banana ...

Friday, August 3, 2012

Poverty - the fruit of 'let them eat cake' empathy deficit - The Guardian

Poor people want to be poor, they say. Really?

The Guardian (blog) -
It is a group active in many countries, including supposedly "developed" countries, which believes that the only way to respond to poverty is to live in poverty beside poor people. ATD volunteers build long-term relationships with the poorest people in ...

Thursday, August 2, 2012

The Co-operative Pharmacy: investing in young people to tackle global poverty The Guardian

The Co-operative Pharmacy: investing in young people to tackle global poverty

The Guardian -
But with so many causes to support from protecting the environment to tackling global poverty, how do businesses make that choice?

Human Right to Water and Sanitation Remains a Political Mirage Inter Press Service

Human Right to Water and Sanitation Remains a Political Mirage

Inter Press Service -
And by 2015, about 92 percent of the global population will have access to improved drinking water, says the report released by the WHO/UNICEF Joint Monitoring Programme for Water Supply and Sanitation.

Monday, July 30, 2012

entral Asia's Glaciers Losing Surface Area, Endanger Supply OOSKA News

Central Asia's Glaciers Losing Surface Area, Endanger Supply

OOSKA News -
Geneva (World Radio Switzerland) - Swiss Researchers from Zurich, Bern and Geneva say shrinking glaciers will endanger central Asia's water supply.

Saturday, July 28, 2012

US intelligence agency sees world poverty in sharp drop, rising fight for ... Washington Post

US intelligence agency sees world poverty in sharp drop, rising fight for ...

Washington Post -
ASPEN, Colo. - Poverty across the planet will be virtually eliminated by 2030, with a rising middle class of some two billion people pushing for more rights and demanding more resources, the chief of the top U.S.

Monday, April 23, 2012

Warming set to make corn prices pop AFP


Warming set to make corn prices pop

AFP -
In a study of the factors that drive up prices in the world's key market for corn, more frequent heatwaves, predicted as a result of global warming, proved far more important than government policies to promote biofuels or than higher oil prices.

Sunday, April 22, 2012

Earth Day and a need for family planning The Daily Advertiser


Earth Day and a need for family planning

The Daily Advertiser - 
The basic science is beyond dispute: the more children born, the more toxic carbon dioxide emissions are eventually created.

Saturday, April 21, 2012

Desertification among serious environmental problems in Azerbaijan News.Az


Desertification among serious environmental problems in Azerbaijan

News.Az - 
Desertification is among most serious environmental problems in Azerbaijan. Azerbaijan's territory is not so big, and there are few fertile lands.

3 quarters of world's poor don't have bank account Pakistan Daily Times


3 quarters of world's poor don't have bank account

Pakistan Daily Times - 
ISLAMABAD: Three quarters of the world's poor don't have a bank account, not only because of poverty, but the cost, travel distance and amount of paper work involved in opening an account, says new data released by the World Bank on Thursday.

High food prices hit poverty goals Daily Star Online


High food prices hit poverty goals

Daily Star Online - 
High food prices have derailed ambitious aims to slash extreme poverty and hunger across the world by 2015, a World Bank and International Monetary Fund report said Friday. Recent spikes in international food prices have stalled progress across several ...