Food Security
Country Briefings
Country Briefings
These OneWorld briefings assess food security in a dozen developing countries. A nightmare sequence of rising world food prices, the global financial crisis and the increasingly evident impact of climate change has once again forced hunger to the top of the humanitarian agenda.
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Scientists warn that sustainable development is not enough
April 2: The Planet Under Pressure 2012 conference ended last week with an appeal from the science profession to the Rio+20 conference to focus on global sustainability, a more demanding goal than sustainable development.
Give this conference the third degree on global warming
March 29: The Planet Under Pressure 2012 conference is in need of a legacy. Scientists should be encouraged to say what they think about the prospects for limiting global warming to two degrees. The consequences could be profound.
Sustainable inequality looms over Rio+20
March 28: Professor Richard Wilkinson and Dr Mamphela Ramphele spoke about global inequality this morning at the Planet Under Pressure 2012 conference. We know that it's a big problem with few easy answers in the context of sustainable development.
April 2: The Planet Under Pressure 2012 conference ended last week with an appeal from the science profession to the Rio+20 conference to focus on global sustainability, a more demanding goal than sustainable development.
Give this conference the third degree on global warming
March 29: The Planet Under Pressure 2012 conference is in need of a legacy. Scientists should be encouraged to say what they think about the prospects for limiting global warming to two degrees. The consequences could be profound.
Sustainable inequality looms over Rio+20
March 28: Professor Richard Wilkinson and Dr Mamphela Ramphele spoke about global inequality this morning at the Planet Under Pressure 2012 conference. We know that it's a big problem with few easy answers in the context of sustainable development.







