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World hunger
13 Stories
Rice Has a Goldilocks Problem
Jan 6, 2024 3:55 PM CST
Rice Has a Goldilocks Problem
Too much or too little water hurts the crop, and changing climate is causing both conditions
(Newser)
- Rice is essential to feeding the planet, but climate change is forcing farmers to adapt as heat and flooding reach extreme conditions. Per
Modern Farmer
, breeders and scientists are working toward that goal (an essential one to fighting hunger, with 20% of human calories consumed from rice). They write that...
The Latest
World Hunger
Stats Are Grim
Jul 12, 2023 4:30 PM CDT
The Latest World Hunger Stats Are Grim
Number of people going hungry jumped by 122M between 2019 and 2022
(Newser)
- The number of humans going hungry stood at an estimated 735 million in 2022, an increase of 122 million people since 2019. That roughly 20% jump is being attributed to the COVID pandemic and the Russian invasion of Ukraine, per a new report issued by the Food and Agriculture Organization...
Elon Musk Answers
UN Challenge on
Hunger Donation
Nov 1, 2021 5:55 PM CDT
Elon Musk Answers UN Challenge on Hunger Donation
Tesla founder questions whether $6B will solve the problem
(Newser)
- Challenged by a United Nations official to donate enough money to help solve world hunger, Elon Musk responded with a challenge of his own. David Beasley, director of the World Food Program, had called on Musk, Jeff Bezos, and others among the world's wealthiest people to make a one-time...
New Hope Against Hunger:
These 'Super Beans'
Dec 3, 2017 3:10 PM CST
New Hope Against Hunger: These 'Super Beans'
Early signs of success in Africa
(Newser)
- The so-called "super bean," a fast-maturing, high-yield variety, is being promoted by Uganda's government and agriculture experts amid efforts to feed hunger-prone parts of Africa, the AP reports. It's also a step toward the next goal: the "super, super bean" that researchers hope can be...
Is Boring Breadfruit
Our 'Food of the Future'?
Nov 1, 2011 4:46 PM CDT
Is Boring Breadfruit Our 'Food of the Future'?
Hawaii hosts movement to support the nutritious stuff
(Newser)
- It’s highly nutritious and some say it could alleviate world hunger; trouble is, it’s not too appetizing. “You have to kind of fool people to get them to try it,” a chef tells the
Wall Street Journal
. That may be worth it, breadfruit supporters say: A...
Stars Unite to
'F*** Famine'
Oct 4, 2011 10:36 AM CDT
Stars Unite to 'F*** Famine'
Group aims to raise awareness, not money
(Newser)
- Bono, George Clooney, Colin Farrell, and a host of celebrities spout the F-word in a new ad with a simple message: "F*** famine." (Don't worry, it's still SFW, thanks to a lot of censoring.) "Famine is the real obscenity," explains Bono in the...
Ten Countries With
Fastest Rising Food Prices
Feb 22, 2011 4:57 PM CST
Ten Countries With Fastest Rising Food Prices
Droughts make matters worse in Brazil, Kyrgyzstan, elsewhere
(Newser)
- Between June and December 2010, 44 million people across the world were pushed into poverty by rising food prices. The price of many agricultural commodities increased by more than 25%, and for many countries that rely heavily on grains such as wheat for sustenance, prices may not go back down...
G20 Should Bail Out
the Poor: Kristof
OPINION
Apr 2, 2009 10:03 AM CDT
G20 Should Bail Out the Poor: Kristof
(Newser)
- While world leaders waste bicker, the global economic crisis hurts more than your 401(k), Nicholas Kristof writes in the
New York Times
. The crisis will cause another 22 children to die every hour in 2009—and that’s the World Bank’s best-case scenario. So it’s really discouraging when...
Asia Needs Funds to Battle Food Crisis
May 5, 2008 4:40 PM CDT
Asia Needs Funds to Battle Food Crisis
Development bank pleads for 'money and ideas'
(Newser)
- Asia need funds fast to prevent billions of people from facing severe hunger, says the region's development bank. The bank today appealed for "money and ideas" to stave off poverty in the wake of rice and wheat prices doubling over the past year, reports Reuters. "The global fight...
Scientists Work on New 'Green Revolution'
Apr 25, 2008 1:00 PM CDT
Scientists Work on New 'Green Revolution'
Solving food crisis will depend on a steady diet of innovation
(Newser)
- Food scientists are plotting a new "green revolution" to solve a growing food crisis, LiveScience reports. Facing what a World Food Program official called a “silent tsunami” of world hunger, researchers are working on a sequel to the first "green revolution" of the mid-20th century, whose innovations...
UN Compares Food Crisis
to 'Tsunami'
Apr 22, 2008 12:41 PM CDT
UN Compares Food Crisis to 'Tsunami'
International help needed before situation deteriorates
(Newser)
- Rising food prices are creating a crisis every bit as deadly as the tsunami of 2004, and the situation requires a similar response, the UN says. Political and business leaders from around the world gathered today in London and heard the head of the World Food Program, Josette Sheeran, call...
Climate Change May Trigger Crop Failures
Feb 3, 2008 9:21 AM CST
Climate Change May Trigger Crop Failures
Major food shortages predicted for Africa, Asia by 2030
(Newser)
- Climate change could cause severe food shortages in South Asia and southern Africa, two of the poorest regions in the world, by 2030,
National Geographic
reports. "We were surprised by how much, and how soon, these regions could suffer if we don't adapt," said one of the study's...
Norway Builds Doomsday Vault for World Seeds
Sep 22, 2007 12:28 PM CDT
Norway Builds Doomsday Vault for World Seeds
Site beneath Arctic mountain will preserve all essential crops
(Newser)
- Norway has built a giant vault under an Arctic mountain, where it will preserve seeds from 21 of the world's essential crops in case disaster strikes. The so-called doomsday vault will eventually store 4.5 million seeds from crops such as wheat and rice to use in the wake of...
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