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xchrom

(108,903 posts)
Tue Aug 21, 2012, 10:34 AM Aug 2012

UN CALLS ON NATIONS TO ADOPT DROUGHT POLICIES

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GENEVA (AP) -- The world urgently needs to adopt drought-management policies as farmers from Africa to India struggle with lack of rainfall and the United States endures the worst drought it has experienced in decades, top officials with the U.N. weather agency said Tuesday.

The World Meteorological Organization says the U.S. drought and its ripple effects on global food markets show the need for policies with more water conservation and less consumption. It is summoning ministers and other high-level officials to a March meeting in Geneva where it will call for systematic measures toward less water consumption and more conservation.

U.S. farmers have experienced one of their worst growing seasons in memory. The annual corn harvest, for example, is much farther along than it ordinarily would be and expected to produce the least amount of corn since 2006 - despite the most acres of corn planted in more than 70 years - due to unusual triple-digit summer temperatures that disrupted pollination and a severe drought particularly in the middle of the country.

"Climate change is projected to increase the frequency, intensity, and duration of droughts, with impacts on many sectors, in particular food, water, health and energy," WMO Secretary-General Michel Jarraud said. "We need to move away from a piecemeal, crisis-driven approach and develop integrated risk-based national drought policies."
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UN CALLS ON NATIONS TO ADOPT DROUGHT POLICIES (Original Post) xchrom Aug 2012 OP
large scale monocropping is a blind alley and will fail AlecBGreen Aug 2012 #1

AlecBGreen

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1. large scale monocropping is a blind alley and will fail
Thu Aug 23, 2012, 09:58 PM
Aug 2012

trying to fix it is prolonging the inevitable. Nature abhors biological uniformity and fighting against that is pointless. The solution is more numerous and more biodiverse small farms using organic/near organic practices. Its the only way we can continue to feed the world in the face of a skyrocketing population and a changing climate. Oh yeah, and eating less meat

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