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Insight: Siberian agriculture could benefit from climate change -...

Insight: Siberian agriculture could benefit from climate changeenvironmentalresearchwebSome nations, like Russia and northern parts of China, may actually benefit from climate change.See it on...

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New Soil Carbon Methodology Approved - AllAfrica.com

New Soil Carbon Methodology ApprovedAllAfrica.comBetter soils raise farm yields and incomes, improving food security, and should make agriculture more resilient to climate change.See it on Scoop.it,...

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Climate change will hit Indian cereals, benefit legumes - SciDev.Net

Global warming will seriously affect IndiaSs cereal productivity and shift apple and mango crops; but legumes may benefit, says a top scientist.See it on Scoop.it, via Agriculture and Climate Change

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Climate finance could help smallholders adopt sustainable agriculture

Improving the efficiency of small-scale agriculture is essential for securing economic development, poverty alleviation and food security. At the same time, the agricultural sector is among the most...

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Rain Water Harvesting: a community based adaptation option

Rain Water Harvesting: a community based adaptation option | Produced by the Bangladesh Centre for Advanced Studies and the International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED)See it on...

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Effects of Climate Change Seen for Corn Prices

A study suggests that unless American farmers develop more heat-tolerant corn varieties or move production into Canada, frequent heat waves will cause sharp price spikes.See it on Scoop.it, via...

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WMO and UNCCD work on the foundations to build national drought policies -...

The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) and the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD) are laying the foundations to help build coordinated, proactive national policies on...

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Oxfam: Extreme Weather Puts Food Security In Danger Worldwide - Science News...

According to new research, compiled by British charity Oxfam, soaring wheat prices stemming from extreme weather events that shook the world in the past year have endangered food security in many...

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World Coffee Research In the Press: Growing Concern, Coffee and ...

If climate change increases the temperature for the farmer and the farmer needs to move uphill, as you go uphill, there's less and less land,” says Alex Morgan, manager for North America for...

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Ethical Musings: Climate change and agriculture

As the video will clearly show, agriculture is the primary cause of climate change. The world's population continues to grow; people have to eat to survive. What is the answer? Jonathan Foley, a...

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Farming & Agriculture: Experts tap knowledge on climate change ...

Scientists have issued an analysis of East Africa's future climate as the first step in a new programme that will help farmers grow crops that will best thrive in the changed weather conditions 20...

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Urban Agriculture - A Growing Phenomenon - Construction Digital

Urban Agriculture - A Growing PhenomenonConstruction DigitalWith climate change, industrial farming techniques, and the population boom putting heavy stresses on modern food production, urban...

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Wheat yields may fall by 6-18% by 2020 on climate change

NEW DELHI: The productivity of staple grain wheat could decline by upto 18% by 2020 due to adverse impact of climate change which is causing rise in temperature, Parliament was informed today....

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Climate change could affect wheat production: Govt report

NEW DELHI: A one degree celsius rise in temperature associated with increase in carbondioxide in atmosphere could hit wheat production in India unless "adaptation" strategies are adopted,...

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Climate change and the food supply: it’s not going to get any easier

Corn, wheat, rice and soy tend to suffer in extreme heat...See it on Scoop.it, via Agriculture and Climate Change

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Delayed climate deal a risk to food production, ag specialists say - AlertNet

Agriculture needs to be a key part of the Durban negotiations as farmers come under increasing climate pressure, experts say...See it on Scoop.it, via Agriculture and Climate Change

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Poorest countries may adapt better to climate change

(Phys.org) -- The poorest societies may be more able to adapt to the threat that climate change poses to food supplies than their slightly richer peers.See it on Scoop.it, via Agriculture and Climate...

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How Climate Change Might Make Some Cities 'Uninhabitable'

Where not to live in the future, as a result of climate change.See it on Scoop.it, via Agriculture and Climate Change

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Unpacking multilevel adaptation to climate change in the Great Barrier Reef,...

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Comics in Education

During this tutorial we will discuss about the new medium of Web comics. We will demonstrate tools which allow a creator easily compose his/her web comics creatSee it on Scoop.it, via Agriculture and...

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