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Climate change threatens to undermine not only how much food can be grown but also the quality of that food as altered weather patterns lead to a less desirable harvest, according to a new study.
May 21, 2014
World & Nation
A population explosion in urban centers around the world is expected to fuel an unprecedented demand for food that – if not met – could trigger economic upheaval and civil unrest on a global scale, according to a study published by the Chicago Council on Global Affairs.
April 29, 2016
Politics
In an important test of how he is bearing up and blossoming out under the pressures of the national campaign, Sen.
Sept. 23, 1988
California
Climate change threatens not only to undermine how much food can be grown but also the quality of that food as altered weather patterns lead to a less desirable harvest, according to a new study.
In a carefully arranged marriage of thinking globally and acting locally, the Los Angeles City Council voted Friday to oppose unilateral war in Iraq but made sure to tuck a plea for the city’s homeless into the small print.
Feb. 22, 2003
Before Jeb Bush delivered the first foreign policy speech of his not-yet-official presidential campaign on Wednesday, speculation centered on whether he would explain how he would differ from his brother, former President George W.
Feb. 18, 2015
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Nov. 21, 2006
Opinion
Cooperative dictators can rest easier if Jeb Bush becomes president.
Feb. 19, 2015
The Biden administration seeks to show how policies abroad affect Americans at home. Just in time for U.S. elections and as support for Ukraine sags.
Sept. 26, 2023
The Treasury secretary is pushing for a minimum global corporate income tax, an effort to offset any disadvantages from the proposed U.S. corporate tax rate increase.
April 5, 2021