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G-20 Agrees on Steps to Stabilize Food Prices, Improve Supplies [1]

"Agriculture ministers from the Group of 20 leading economies agreed Thursday on measures intended to lift global production and improve supplies of basic foods, while mitigating price swings."

Agriculture [2]
Food [3]
Public [4]
International [5]
Source: NY Times [6], 06/24/2011
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Feds Award Millions for Environmental Projects [7]

There is local news in these USDA and USFWS grants. These on-the-ground projects involve specific groups and individuals, offering prime examples of programs you can investigate to see whether federal tax dollars are being effectively and efficiently spent.

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Biodiversity [9]
Agriculture [2]
Climate Change [10]
Natural Resources [11]
Wildlife [12]
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"Food Prices Mean Trouble for Poor and Politicians" [13]

"The impact of skyrocketing food prices is echoing across the globe, in households and in the corridors of power ahead of a summit in Paris next week of G20 farm ministers."

Agriculture [2]
Disasters [14]
Public [4]
International [5]
Source: Reuters [15], 06/17/2011
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"Food Ark" [16]

"A crisis is looming: To feed our growing population, we’ll need to double food production. Yet crop yields aren’t increasing fast enough, and climate change and new diseases threaten the limited varieties we’ve come to depend on for food. Luckily we still have the seeds and breeds to ensure our future food supply—but we must take steps to save them."

Agriculture [2]
Public [4]
International [5]
Source: Nat Geo [17], 06/16/2011
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"FDA: Some Chicken May Have Small Amount of Arsenic" [18]

"The Food and Drug Administration said Wednesday that some chicken meat may contain small amounts of arsenic, though the agency is stressing that the amount is too tiny to be dangerous to people who eat it."

Agriculture [2]
Chemicals [19]
Food [3]
Public [4]
National (U.S.) [20]
Source: AP [21], 06/09/2011
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"F.A.O. Sees Stubbornly High Food Prices" [22]

"The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations is out with a new report this week on the world food outlook."

Agriculture [2]
Food [3]
Public [4]
International [5]
Source: Green (NYT) [23], 06/09/2011
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July 12, 2011 to July 14, 2011

5th International Conference on Sustainable Development and Planning [24]

The Fifth International Conference on Sustainable Development and Planning in the UK builds upon a series that started in 2003 in Skiathos (Greece) and evolved to another three conferences in Bologna (2005), the Algarve (2007) and Cyprus (2009). The conference addresses the subject of regional development in an integrated way as well as in accordance with the principles of sustainability.

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Planning & Growth [32]
People & Population [33]
Nuclear Power & Radiation [34]
Natural Resources [11]
Laws & Regulations [35]
Health [36]
Government [37]
Forests [38]
Food [3]
Environmental Politics [39]
Energy & Fuel [40]
Economy & Business [41]
Disasters [14]
Climate Change [10]
Agriculture [2]
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Europe [42]
June 21, 2011 to June 23, 2011

First International Conference on Food and Environment - The Quest for a Sustainable Future [43]

The First International Conference on Food and the Environment in the UK will focus on a variety of issues affecting food production and distribution including those related to natural and anthropogenic causes. The conference will emphasise the effects of modern food production processes and how they can affect human health.

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Fish & Fisheries [44]
Environmental Health [45]
Economy & Business [41]
Climate Change [10]
Chemicals [19]
Biodiversity [9]
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Europe [42]

"E. Coli Outbreak Blamed on German Veggie Sprouts" [46]

"The terrifying E. coli outbreak in Europe appears to have been caused by vegetable sprouts grown on an organic farm in Germany, an agriculture official said Sunday as the toll climbed to at least 22 dead and more than 2,200 sickened."

Health [36]
Food [3]
Agriculture [2]
Public [4]
International [5]
Source: AP [47], 06/06/2011
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"A Warming Planet Struggles to Feed Itself" [48]

As world demand for staples like wheat, rice, corn, and soy outpaces dwindling growth in agricultural production, food prices are rising and more people are hungry. Now experts are saying that climate change is playing a bigger role than they once expected.

Agriculture [2]
Climate Change [10]
Public [4]
International [5]
Source: NY Times [49], 06/06/2011
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