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HOT, HUNGRY PLANET - The fight to stop a Global Food Crisis in the Face of Climate Change.

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ISBN: 9781250084200; 
ISBN-10: 1250084202; 
Format: Paperback; 
Language: English;  
Number Of Pages: 256; 
Publisher: St Martin's Press

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Hot, Hungry Planet focuses on three key concepts that support food security and resilience in a changing world: social, educational and agricultural advances; land use and technical actions by farmers and policy nudges that have the greatest potential for reducing adverse environmental impacts of agriculture while providing more food. Through stories of individuals in six key regions—India, sub-Saharan Africa, the United States, Latin America, the Middle East and Indonesia—she paints a picture of both the world we want to live in and the great leaps it will take to get there.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR : Lisa Palmer is a journalist and research fellow who has documented the science, environment and social challenges of a changing global environment for over 17 years. Palmer is presently a resident senior fellow at the National Socio-Environmental Synthesis Center in Annapolis, Maryland. Previously, she was a public policy scholar at The Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars and is one of the few journalists globally to achieve this prestigious distinction. She lives in Maryland.
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ISBN No. 9781250084200
Author Name Lisa Palmer
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