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Agriculture and Rural Development Day 2010 in Cancún Addressing climate change presents “an opportunity to change the way we produce, consume and develop, without compromising economic growth.”
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What did the UN Climate Change conference in Cancún deliver? A total of $30 billion in fast start finance from industrialised countries to support climate action in the developing world up to 2012 and the intent...
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New: CABI Working Papers CABI launches its new Working Paper series with two papers on climate change
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Population and climate change hotspots Many hotspots are currently experiencing water stress or scarcity, a situation that will worsen with continued rapid population growth.
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International organisations’ responses to the Cancun UN conference "We've got out of the complete standstill"
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REDD: Protecting forests or shirking responsibilities? Cancun saw further agreements on REDD but critics of REDD argue that the scheme is fatally flawed.
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A bit of good news on the water front The decade just gone was the best for rivers’ health since the industrial revolution.
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Recipe for Climate Change - 182 steps to mitigate global warming and climate change They point out that the really committed will be able to tackle most of the 182 suggestions, but even if we simply choose half-dozen or a dozen of the...
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How will climate change affect plant health? Powdery mildew is highlighted as a disease which could particularly benefit from climate change projections, as it spreads with increasing temperature...
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Mapping the distribution of global water resources The maps identified regions that rely heavily on recycled moisture as well as those that are supplying the moisture.
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