Food
Related Links to global food shortages and food riots [News reports and analysis]
- Hurt by rain, corn crop to fall short of demand 10 Jun 2008
- Top U.S. networks wrap upfront sales on upswing 09 Jun 2008
- Farmers face corn replanting decision 02 Jun 2008
- Food prices to rise 9 percent a year: analyst 29 May 2008
- Emerging Food Crisis
- Food Riots Grip Egypt, Haiti, El Salvador
- World Poverty Index
- Japan: The land of rising . . . err . . . Prices!
- High food prices seen leading to strikes, protests in Asia
- Now, the world’s problem is food: Here come shortages, rising prices and riots
- Corn for Food, NOT for Fuel
- Riots across Egypt amid rising food prices
- Soaring living costs cloud U.N. climate talks
- World leaders to tackle food crisis at Rome summit
- High food prices add to violence in war zones: ICRC
- FAO summit to seek answers to food price crisis
- Bangladesh police clash with garment workers
- Kenya police disperse food protesters
- Deep climate cuts urged; food price a wake-up call
- USDA head downplays calls to cut biofuel mandate
- Food: Worse times ahead
- But Will It Prevent Food Riots in the US?
- Biofuels
- Country in Focus: Philippines
- Fueling Food Shortages
- Corn for Food, NOT for Fuel
- Former U.N. boss Annan warns of “hunger disasters”
- UN food aid agency’s gap grows, ration cuts loom
- Brazil Lula defends biofuels from growing criticism
- Corn eyes new peaks, may add to food woes
- Bolivia Morales: biofuels serious problem to poor
- IMF alert on starvation and civil unrest
- Food price crisis may hit world growth and security: U.N.
- U.N. food aid agency’s gap grows, ration cuts loom
- Lifstyle Winning Against Life?
- Emerging Food Crisis
- The First Wave of World’s Collapsing Cities
- Topsoil
- Index of Human Impact on Nature
- 500 Weather-Related Disasters A Year
- U.S. eyes shift away from corn ethanol
- Scientists: Stop Biofuels to fight world hunger
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