ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 8月9日 02時13分
Climate change is threatening the world’s food supply. A new United Nations report, prepared by more than 100 experts from 52 countries, found that the window to address the threat of impending food shortages is rapidly closing. More than 10 percent of the world’s population is undernourished and there is a particular danger that further food crises may develop on several continents at once, which could lead to an increase in cross-border migration. “People’s lives will be affected by a massive pressure for migration,” said Pete Smith, a professor of plant and soil science at the University of Aberdeen and one of the report’s lead authors. “People don’t stay and die where they are. People migrate.” The report also offered a measure of hope through a major re-evaluation of land use, agriculture and consumer behavior worldwide. Visit the link in our bio to read more.
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ifeverinin
The same goes for drought if kids can solve the water problems why can't the leaders? Kids created cooling systems with our help that piped the cold air up into the hot atmosphere and had rain..We took ice machines and pumps that drew water in from one pool into the ice machine t and pumped it out into another pool, and tested against the hot temps measuring the melting rate , and we were able to create mini icebergs so why can't we do that on a much larger scale in our waters?
joiarchitecture
People is the real threat at the end of the day. We eat each other in dark ways. That is why we see so much poverty... and it will rise: who could ever imagine that a single company could worth 1 trillion dollar? That is like being a King in some other time we know while people starve. Going vegan is a naive solution... sorry. Though a noble choice. let’s talk about abandon consumption life styles... We are doing the same old math, over and over again.
awendawgal
My tomatoes actually had sun blisters on them. The last two to three years our garden has burned up. Very concerned! My town has become a honey bee town be planting flowers to attract them and not using chemicals that kill them like weed killers and pesticides. A wild yard with natural weeds is so much more interesting anyway. A lot of those small weeds amongst our grass get tiny beautiful flowers. Much nicer than a manicured yard.
ifeverinin
Why is that when we certainly have enough food and the means to create more food and add greenhouses with their own recycled filtration system that is temperature controlled very similar to the houses on the rooftops of many NYC public schools ..a mere 5g and you feeds hundreds n hundreds in the surrounding areas ..
dennisnpdk
Not true. Poverty is at an all time low, third world countries are increasingly working their way into prosperity and wealth. Are there still poverty and starvation? Yes. But is it better today than it was 10 or 20 years ago? Yes. And there is nothing suggesting that trend will stop.
rbfalcon4
There is NO way out, because of men stubbordiness and ignorance we are indeed heading to a collapse which will extinguish us all from Earth. Wisdoms of past millennias had predicted our doomsday. We do NOT have Respect for GOD'S Creation, there will be results.
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