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Food & ClimateRead more |
IntroductionProviding sufficient food for the world's people is becoming more difficult as the population exceeds six billion and as land, water, and ecosystems resources are degraded through overuse. Changes in the global pattern of food supply and demand may have consequences throughout the world because of the interdependence of the world's food systems.
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In the Introduction to the 'basic' section of the Food and Climate Topic we mentioned that regional changes in climate resulting from global warming are likely to affect food production, crop pests, diseases and food production costs. We also showed that the negative impacts of climate change are likely to fall disproportionately on the poor. In this 'read more' section we will look at how agriculture has evolved over time and how it will change in the future. We will look at how computer models are being used to predict the future and what we can do to minimise the undesirable impacts of global warming. We will concentrate, in particular, on the Mediterranean region, an area which is very vulnerable to climate change.
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1. Past and present
2. Predicting the future
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3. Drought in the Mediterranean
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Author: Marta Moneo and Dr. Ana Iglesias - Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, España
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