Fish and algae farming could be solution to global food crisisJONATHAN WATTS
aa wave of media reports and rhetorical claims described genetically modified (GM) crops as a solution to the 'global food crisis' 媒体的一个波浪报告和口头要求在遗传学方面描述修改 ( 通用 ) 收获如解决方案到 ' 全球食物危机 ' [translate] ...
Over the next 35 years the world’s population is projected to reach 10 billion people. To feed billions more people there will need to be significant changes to global food production systems. Charles Greene, from the department of earth and atmospheric sciences at Cornell University, said the ...
background of low global food prices in the 1990s in order to cope with the low food prices crisis which lasted for 20~30 years.But nowadays,since the global food prices roared in 2008,the world faced the crisis of high food prices,so whether the concept of food sovereignty is still ...
Recent report indicates that the global population will increase to 9 billion people by 2050 which indirectly implies that there will be a great demand for quality and nutritious food. This projected population will require double the rate of food grain production when compared with the current leve...
ODIs from China have energized the weak world economy and have contributed to the global economic recovery after the global financial crisis. 1.3 BRI Breathes New Life into the Global Economy The 18th CPC National Congress in 2012 unveiled a new era of Chinese socialism with growing national ...
8 to 13 million more people are projected to become undernourished in the coming years, primarily due to war.Guterres didn’t pinpoint any country specifically but was particularly worried about cooking oil prices. “In the past year, global food prices have risen by nearly one third,...
Global issues such as environmental problems and food security are currently of concern to all of us. Circular bioeconomy is a promising approach towards resolving these global issues. The production of bioenergy and biomaterials can sustain the energy–
Organic waste is an inevitable part of the economy and most private households, but what we do with that waste can have a massive impact on our own carbon footprint, as well as the wider climate crisis. When organic waste is sent to landfill, as it so often is, it decomposes and relea...
To tackle this existential crisis, there are two solutions that we can consider: the first is climate change mitigation, which includes swift reduction of global carbon emissions. The second is climate change adaptation, like Promila’s story above, which refers to increasing our capacity to ...