Climate Change

July 11th, 2012

The more you walk through the woods, more wood is the extent that failure to take seriously the effects of climate change, its scope, impact, effects will be felt with increasing intensity, as a threat to humanity, especially for those countries still under development. We must be concerned, as indicated elmundo.es that climate change and biofuel production, is seriously affecting the planet. Both of these factors exacerbate the 'seasonal hunger' that occurs each year in large parts of the planet. Drought unforeseen disastrous floods and changing rainfall patterns are affecting more to small farmers and, in general, millions of families living natural resources. In total, the official United Nations talking about that for a year, has increased by 75 million the number of hungry in the world, reaching 923 million, of which most are children, elderly and sick. It stresses that climate change is central issue of poverty in our time, according to Oxfam International Executive Director Jeremy Hobbs. "Climate change is happening more and the poorest countries in the world who struggle daily to survive, are those who suffer hardest.

The proof is in front of our eyes. The human cost of climate change is as real as any notice of dismissal or truth however, that on the occasion of World Food Day, the World Food Organization (FAO) released a report warning of risks from climate change and biofuels for millions of families living in poverty. They are phenomena that determine the difficulty of access to food and drinking water, including the expansion of diseases related to global warming.

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