Inter Press Service: While Africa has successfully avoided conflict over shared water courses, it will need greater diplomacy to keep the peace as new research warns that climate change will have an effect on food productivity.
"Climate change introduces a new element of uncertainty precisely when governments and donors are starting to have more open discussions about sharing water resources and to consider long-term investments in boosting food production," Alain Vidal, director of the CGIAR’s Challenge Programme......
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A Threat to Food Security in Africa’s Basins
Posted by Washington Post: Juliet Eilperin on November 15th, 2011
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