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El Nino Is Over But the Damage Continues
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More than 60 million people face hunger, malnutrition.
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Ethiopia Hunger Reaches Emergency Levels
Food crisis continues in midst of severe El Nino drought.
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Hunger Spreads in Africa As El Nino Cuts Harvests
Trifecta of drought, floods, and fighting could set the stage…
El Nino Droughts Take Toll in Africa, Asia, and the Pacific
Millions of people from Australia to Ethiopia are facing water…
Water, Food, and Ecuador
From New York to Chicago to South America, Circle of Blue intern Miranda Cawley describes what drew her to the water-food-energy nexus.
Infographic: World Food Supplies Concentrated in Brazil, China, Europe, India, and United States
The amount of food in storage around the world is on the rise, but stocks are still historically low.
Thanksgiving: World Food Entree and Water News On The Side
Sharing the table with a discussion of global grain supplies.
World Food Supplies Recover From Drought and Reach 15-Year High
Water scarcity and extreme weather are two reasons that food prices will stay high, however.
Delays in Drought Response Push East Africa Toward Another Food Crisis
Despite early-warning systems, the world lacks urgency in heading off slow-moving disasters.
Report: Syria’s Food Security Worsens Due to Drought and Conflict
Food prices set to climb as production of wheat and other staple…
Report: 25% of World’s Agriculture Growing in Regions of High Water Stress
A new study from the World Resources Institute shows the connection between crops and water scarcity.