Agence France-Presse: A global population explosion combined with the steady effects of climate change are forecast to create a worldwide food shortage in the next 10 years, but the news isn't all bad for some countries.
The United States, China, Ethiopia and parts of northern Europe are among the select few that are expected to be able to grow more crops as a result of changes in temperature and rainfall, said a study out Tuesday.
The forecast is based on UN figures about climate change released in 2007, and projects......
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Climate change could boost crops in US, China
Posted by Washington Post: Juliet Eilperin on January 18th, 2011
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