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Article:
Land, Water and Conflict
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Published:7/7/2008 by Newsweek (Jeffrey Sachs)
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Submitted by:Frank K 94 days ago
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Categories: Food & Global Warming
Article Details:   The world will experience a growing risk of conflicts over food, energy and water in coming years. The population rises each year by about 80 million people, with most of the increase in impoverished regions already facing environmental stress. Climate change, water scarcity and tighter oil supplies will add to the stresses. The tendency might be to look to the military for solutions. We'll need to keep in mind that engineers and doctors will be the only ones who can truly keep us safe.
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Honey Bee Crisis Could Push Food Prices Even Higher
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Published:6/26/2008 by Huffington Post (Stephanie S. Garlow)
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Submitted by:Frank K 99 days ago
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Categories: Food & Animals
Article Details:   Food prices could rise even more unless the mysterious decline in honey bees is solved, farmers and businessmen told lawmakers Thursday. Bee pollination is responsible for $15 billion annually in crop value. In 2006, beekeepers began reporting losing 30 percent to 90 percent of their hives. This phenomenon has become known as Colony Collapse Disorder.
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World Facing Huge New Challenge on Food Front - Lester R. Brown (Earth Policy Institute)
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Published:4/16/2008
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Submitted by:Frank K 169 days ago
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Categories: Food & People And Politics
Article Details:   A fast-unfolding food shortage is engulfing the entire world, driving food prices to record highs. Population growth, increased affluence and demand for more grain-intensive livestock products, and the use of more grain to produce ethanol for cars have contributed to rising food prices, spreading of hunger, social unrest and political instability. If food security cannot be restored the number of failing states will likely increase dramatically, threatening the very stability of civilization it
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Food crisis will take hold before climate change, warns chief scientist - James Randerson
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Published:3/7/2008
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Submitted by:Frank K 210 days ago
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Categories: Food & Biofuels
Article Details:   Food security and the rapid rise in food prices make up the "elephant in the room" that politicians must face up to quickly. Professor John Beddington said the global rush to grow biofuels was compounding the problem, and cutting down rainforest to produce biofuel crops was "profoundly stupid". It is very hard to see a world growing enough crops to produce renewable energy and at the same time meet the enormous demand for food to alleviate poverty.
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Sewage-based fertilizer safety doubted - John Heilprin and Kevin S. Vineys (Associated Press)
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Published:3/6/2008
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Submitted by:Frank K 210 days ago
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Categories: Living Green & Food
Article Details:   Government practice is to rid lakes and rivers of raw sewage and industrial pollution by converting it all into a free, nutrient-rich fertilizer. A farmer's cows died by the hundreds after his land was poisoned by sludge from the waste treatment plant. A 30-year government policy encourages farmers to spread millions of tons of sewage sludge over thousands of acres each year as an alternative to commercial fertilizers. The program is still in effect.
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Ralph Nader on Living Green 1/1/2001
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Published:1/1/2001
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Submitted by:Frank K 221 days ago
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Categories: Living Green & Food
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Quote Details:  Food -- its economic, cultural, environmental, and political contexts -- is one of the ultimate commonwealths. The ownership and control of the seeds of life, through exclusive proprietary technology shielded by corporate privileges and immunities, cannot be permitted in any democracy.
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Ralph Nader on Living Green 1/1/2001
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Published:1/1/2001
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Submitted by:Frank K 221 days ago
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Categories: Living Green & Food
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Quote Details:  Genetic engineering -- of food and other products -- has far outrun the science that must be its first governing discipline. Therein lies the peril, the risk, and the foolhardiness. Scientists who do not recognize this chasm may be practicing "corporate science" driven by sales, profits, proprietary secrets, and political influence-peddling.
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Prince Charles on Food 10/28/1998
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Published:10/28/1998
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Submitted by:Frank K 231 days ago
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Category: Food
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Quote Details:  Personally, I don't think it is right to tamper with the building blocks of life. I also regard the technology [genetically modified foods] as unproven, with the potential to cause serious and possibly irreversible damage to wildlife and the environment.
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Prince Charles on Food 10/28/1998
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Published:10/28/1998
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Submitted by:Frank K 231 days ago
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Category: Food
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Quote Details:  It is vitally important to continue to say, with absolute conviction, that organic farming delivers the highest quality, best tasting food, produced without artificial chemicals or genetic modification and with respect for animal welfare and the environment.



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