Debt-for-nature swap will protect rainforests in Guatemala
The U.S. doing something good. Yes. It's true.
U.S. to Cut Guatemala’s Debt for Not Cutting Trees
Also, I read an article today about the predicted extreme drought that will be widespread over the coming century. Basically, British climate scientists are predicting that millions of lives will be endangered by droughts affecting half of the planet's land surfance by 2100. Nearly a third of the land surface could be rendered agriculturally useless.
I plan on getting as self-sufficient as possible over the next ten years. Good thing for all the rain in Oregon.
Global Warming a Boon for Greenland's Farmers
Can industrial agriculture withstand climate change?
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