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African Union support crucial for agricultural progress

African nations must not only bring industry and activists to the table, but also follow up on their report, says an editorial in Nature.

Source: Nature

1 December 2008 | EN

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Develop capacity to make the most of biotech

Biotechnology holds great promise for developing countries, but only if they build up their scientific capacity, says TWAS fellow Indira Nath.

Source: Nature

12 November 2008 | EN

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More support needed for dryland farmers

Dryland farmers deserve more support from governments, says ICRISAT director-general William Dar.

Source: Business Daily Africa

7 November 2008 | EN | 中文

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A local approach to agri-technology in India

A bottom-up approach is making locally-appropriate pesticides available to India's poorer farmers, explains Daniel Puente-Rodríguez.

29 October 2008 | EN

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Microbiology has much to offer climate change science

Rising temperatures, which promote algal blooms and the spread of pathogens, are setting a new agenda for microbiologists, says Bernard Dixon.

27 October 2008 | EN

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Namibia cannot ignore the effects of climate change

Countries like Namibia cannot ignore the environment's contribution to national wealth in the face of climate change, says James MacGregor.

Source: Tiempo Climate Newswatch

27 October 2008 | EN

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GM crops deserve more reasoned debate

Debates around the potential benefits of GM crops for developing countries must be reasoned and evidence-based, says Albert Weale.

16 October 2008 | EN | ES | 中文

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Answers to the food crisis

Three essays, published by the International Food Policy Research Institute, offer perspectives on the global food crisis.

Source: IFPRI

16 October 2008 | EN | 中文

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Vulnerability maps could help cut cyclone death tolls

Investing in detailed maps of potential cyclone damage will save lives in Indian Ocean countries, says Shishir Dube.

8 October 2008 | EN | FR

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Countries must prepare for and adapt to cyclone impacts

Preparing for cyclones can save lives, but to save livelihoods nations must also help people adapt to cyclones' impacts, says Saleemul Huq.

8 October 2008 | EN | FR

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Research ethics must still apply in disaster zones

Disaster research can help future interventions, but urgency should never excuse exploitation of survivors, says Athula Sumathipala.

8 October 2008 | EN | FR | 中文

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How best to model local cyclone risk

Combining statistical and physical models offers the best hope of predicting changes in local cyclone risks in the Indian Ocean, says Mark Tadross.

8 October 2008 | EN | FR | 中文

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Nepal must be at the heart of regional climate plans

Home to most of the Himalayas, Nepal must be at the heart of any regional climate change initiative, says Murari Sharma.

Source: China Dialogue

1 October 2008 | EN | 中文

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Small island states must lead by example

Small island developing states should set an example by promoting a clean energy environment, says Tom Roper.

Source: Tiempo Climate Newswatch

30 September 2008 | EN | 中文

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Voluntary co-operation can work on global problems

Voluntary collaboration between governments and international organisations can be an effective way to address global scientific issues, says Michael Williams.

Source: IISD/MEA Bulletin

15 September 2008 | EN

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Poor planning and corruption caused Kosi flood

The Saptakoshi embankment collapse at Kusaha, Nepal, on 18 August was not a natural disaster, but a man-made tragedy, says Dipak Gyawali.

12 September 2008 | EN | 中文

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Environment and health sectors must work together

A meeting of African scientists and ministers on the environment's impact on health is welcome, if long overdue, says an editorial in The Lancet.

Source: The Lancet

27 August 2008 | EN

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China: Greener than you think

The common image of China as a big carbon polluter belies the clean energy miracle currently underway in the country, says Wu Changhua.

Source: New Scientist

22 August 2008 | EN | 中文

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Biotechnology is not the only solution

Biotechnology is only one of a set of approaches needed to solve the world's problems, says an editorial in Nature Biotechnology.

Source: Nature Biotechnology

19 August 2008 | EN | 中文

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Forecasting investment can prevent cyclone destruction

Improved forecasting and mitigation strategies are essential to limiting the damage caused by tropical cyclones, says Peter J. Webster.

Source: Nature Geoscience

15 August 2008 | EN