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Nathan Phelps

Future of Food | Wired - 12 views

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    Wired Magazine devoted this issue to the future of food. There are excellent "info-graphics" and it is usefully divided by topics.
Scott Aughenbaugh

Interview with Josette Sheeran of the World Food Program - 0 views

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    Erik Peterson, CSIS Senior Advisor, asked Josette Sheeran, executive director of the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
Steven Elliott-Gower

Obesity [in China]: Chubby Little Emperors | The Economist - 0 views

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    MORE than 2,000 years ago "Huangdi Neijing", a classic Chinese medical text, identified obesity as a disease caused by eating too much "fatty meats and polished grains". Until a generation ago such a diet was an extravagance beyond imagination for all but the elite. But the Chinese waistline has since expanded, and at an alarming rate.
Nathan Phelps

Beyond 7 Billion People | LA Times - 2 views

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    This is a link to an excellent set of pieces from the LA Times looking at the implications of demographic changes in the 21st century. It includes photos, videos, maps, and more. I highly recommend it.
Nathan Phelps

China's Toxic Water | The Atlantic - 1 views

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    On World Water Day, here is a collection of images from southern China, showing local activists fighting against industrial pollution in their waterways, and cancer sufferers in so-called "cancer villages", linked to pollution from hazardous chemicals.
Steven Elliott-Gower

Vietnam and the South China Sea: Rigged | The Economist - 0 views

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    VIETNAM and China share a long history of enmity-and of managing to patch things up when they go wrong. But their latest dispute is not running true to form. Vietnam was taken aback in early May when China parked an oil rig on its doorstep.
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