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Food Security: Destroyed Agricultural Infrastructure Drops Production in Syria
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Irrigation canals have been severely damaged, large poultry farms have been destroyed, and now close to 10 percent of Syrians who remained inside the country's borders are in need of food assistance — these are just a few of the side effects of the ongoing conflict in the war-torn country that will likely have ramifications on food security for years to come.
The Stream, February 23: New Report Adds Fuel to Fracking Debate
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A new study by the University of Texas Energy Institute…