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Climate change is a study in injustice, as the people least responsible suffer the brunt of its impacts.
An excellent brief was released this week by CARE: Adaptation and Food Security. In this short brief, they provide a thorough synopsis of both climate change impacts and potential adaptive solutions.
Climate change impacts on food security:
It is estimated that food production will need to increase by 50 percent by 2030 just to keep up with the demands of a growing global population. At the same time, climate change is projected to cause decreases in global cereal production. These decreases will be greatest in developing countries, and particularly in South Asia and sub-Saharan Africa. Reduced production leads to increasing food insecurity, particularly for rural families in developing countries who are net buyers of food.
In places where people are vulnerable to both climate change impacts and food insecurity, it is necessary to adopt an integrated approach which addresses resilient livelihoods, risk reduction and the underlying causes of vulnerability and food insecurity (for example, by promoting conservation agriculture practices, restoration of degraded soils and agricultural biodiversity).
Integrated adaptation strategies include:
Read this excellent 5 page brief:
CARE International Climate Change Brief: Adaptation and Food Securi...
How much of an impact do YOU think climate change is going to impact food production, food security and nutrition?
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I look forward to your comments.
Tim Magee, Executive director
Center for Sustainable Development
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Comment by Susmita Barua on May 2, 2011 at 11:12pm Tim I just came across this Radio Interview on Redeye on New Green Revolution by Dr Vandana Shiva. May be useful. Best wishes
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