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Copenhagen: Where do we go from here?...It deserves our support; we deserve it. ’ Julie Christie, actress Latest Issue Don’t miss the new Red Pepper From Seattle to Copenhagen: 10 years of resistance In our latest issue, John Hilary examines the global...
Tags: food systemic, London, climate change, WC1 Red Pepper, political islamic, food supplies, latest issues, global food, Palestinian, food crisis, United Kingdom, Liverpool, Food politics, Camp for Climate Action, Red Pepper, Food sovereignty, Food security, world food price crisis, Action on climate change, Global justice
The G8 summit in Italy has closed with world leaders pledging $20bn to help boost food supplies in the developing world. There were also agreements among both developed and developing nations that global temperatures must not be allowed to rise to dangerous...
Tags: world leaders, Italy, Xinjiang, Silvio Berlusconi, food supplies, g8 leaders
uesday, 16 September 2008 16:20 Chiang Mai – The 70-year-old mother of 88 Generation Student leader Aunt Phwe Kyaw arrested for staging protests against the regime has also been arrested and is missing for the past four days, her friends said.
Tags: Aung San Suu Kyi, accepting food, food supplies, NLD-National League for Democracy, Myanmar, kyi accepting, leader aung, opposition leader
7 Riyadh: Saudi Arabia plans to set up a company to invest in agriculture overseas within two months to ensure food security, the kingdom's agricultural minister said in remarks published on Saturday. The new company, a partnership between the public...
Tags: food supplies
July 2008 The federal government will provide $50 million to boost agriculture in developing countries, which have been suffering from recent food price hikes. Foreign Affairs Minister Stephen Smith said the funding was necessary to boost ailing world...
Tags: Stephen Smith, developing countries, food price, The World Bank, bank trust, food supplies
Plane maker Airbus and diversified manufacturer Honeywell International Inc. on Thursday said they are developing a biofuel that by 2030 could satisfy nearly a third of the worldwide demand from commercial aircraft, without affecting food supplies. Along...
Tags: Honeywell International Inc., International Aero Engines, worldwide demand, satisfy nearly, commercial aircraft, food supplies, affecting food, manufacturer honeywell, maker airbus, diversified manufacturer
Nuclear Threat To Great British Cuppa Updated:00:29, Monday May 05, 2008 Whitehall officials in the 1950s worried about the survival of the great British cuppa in the event of a nuclear attack, documents have revealed. Tea fears in the 1950s The tea situation...
Tags: nuclear threat, nuclear attack, tea position, substantial delays, food supplies