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Climate Change Deal Key to Fight Hunger

Climate Change Deal Key to fight hunger.

 Climate Change Deal Key to fight hunger

(L), UNSG Ban the moon, the Italian Senate pressure. Renato World Summit food security, Rome, November 16, 2009 the opening ceremony Schifani
(L), UNSG Ban the moon, the Italian Senate pressure. Renato World Summit food security, Rome, November 16, 2009 the opening ceremony Schifani
United Nations World Food Summit in Rome has opened the conference that a deal on climate change is important to fight global hunger. About 60 heads of state or government in the three-day meeting of Food and Agriculture Organization are participating.

United Nations Secretary General Ban a global view of the moon one billion dollars, about to address the plight of hungry people in Rome World Food Security Summit, opened by calling.

Mr. Ban has said that food crisis is heavy human cost. Millions of families have been pushed into poverty and hunger. In the past year, food insecurity has affected about 30 countries.

United Nations Secretary-General said that no food security without climate security can be.

He said, “Food crisis is a wake up call for tomorrow. 9.1 billion people by 2050, two more than our home planet, one billion more than today can be” said. He said, “At a time when global population is growing, our global climate is changing. 70 per cent by 2050 we will need to grow more food, yet the weather is becoming more volatile and unpredictable” said.

Mr Ban said that a comprehensive climate change agreement in Copenhagen next month at a summit is needed. He said such an agreement a legally binding climate change treaty should provide a solid basis.

Clear picture of the number of FAO Director General Jacques Diouf gave included.

, Jacques Diouf, FAO Director General, Rome, 16 November 2009, the World Summit on Food Security in a speech delivered
, Jacques Diouf, FAO Director General, Rome, 16 November 2009, the World Summit on Food Security in a speech delivered
He said, “one billion people are hungry,. Six people in the world, 105 million 2008 than in, each group of five children die every 30 seconds is a number in each of these men for this sad beyond the meaning of “said.

Despite concerns expressed by the leaders addressed the summit, there is a sense of doubt, true that the only G-8 leaders were present: Italian Prime Minister added.

Latin America and Africa’s leaders were out in large numbers. One of them is that Zimbabwe’s President Robert Mugabe and Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi.

Summit, Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva said hunger on our planet the most devastating weapon of mass destruction. He said not to kill soldiers, but innocent children.

For the first time, Pope Benedict personally one FAO World Food Summit, addressed the delegates. He warned against the greed of speculators in the grain market was. He also criticized aid forms that they seriously damage agriculture.

First day of the summit approved its final declaration. Countries substantially increase aid to agriculture in developing countries have promised, then world hunger could be more independent. But the 44 million dollars for agricultural assistance, FAO will be allowed for one year will be required in coming decades says.

A formal announcement from the number of hungry by 2015 pledge to halve, a goal that was established in 2000 were involved.

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  1. Authoress Terry E. Lyle

    On November 17, 2009 at 8:33 pm


    This is a serious issue, the World Community needs to get it together sooner rather than later before the damage is beyond repair.

  2. K.Reshma

    On November 18, 2009 at 5:55 am


    Thanks for sharing this issue

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