Insurance and Climate Change column

Report Sees Major Food Shortage as Climate Change Danger

By | July 16, 2015

  • July 17, 2015 at 1:37 pm
    Jack Kanauph says:
    Hot debate. What do you think?
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    Doesn’t a little more warming thaw out Northern Canada and Siberia, giving us more farmland? And as for the already warmer climate areas, warming expands the potential for more tropical crops.

  • July 23, 2015 at 12:34 am
    Robert Vincin says:
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    The global reports’ July 2015 “we are running out of food, water, clean air”. A different approach, “How can we re-grow soil soil-carbon elements to feed the world 2016- even though some experts stated it takes 1,00 years to grow 20mm-. If the latter is the question, easy, replicate Nature!A 1 degree shift in thinking. First Charles Dickens 1846 “Pictures from Italy” and other noted authors refer to the bird dropped seed high on the wall grows and the root system manure becomes soil. Second see
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YbI8YZmBP8g&feature=youtu.be. Well planned lower mass CO2e under UNFCCC 100 yr rule into the 2-4 % of Earth’s vegetation that converts CO2e into soil soil-carbon and elements. Low cost CO2 offsets fund desert poverty reversal by 2020 and stimulates world economies. Without prejudice Robert Vincin



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