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TACKLING
DROUGHT CRUCIAL IN FINDING FOOD CRISIS SOLUTION ACCORDING TO THE UNITED
NATIONS:
28/04/2008
(MaximsNews Network)
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UNITED
NATIONS - / MaximsNews Network / 28
April 2008 -- Addressing
drought is essential in resolving the food crisis the world faces, the United
Nations agency tasked with minimizing the threat posed by natural disasters said
today.
Both
drought and unsustainable water management have played a key role in the current
problem, and managing drought risk is essential to finding a long-term solution
to the crisis, according to a press release issued by the UN International
Strategy for Disaster Reduction (ISDR).
Reports
of the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) – last year’s
Nobel Peace Prize laureate – have shown unequivocally that the world is
warming, almost certainly due to human activity, with potentially disastrous
effects including worsening drought in some regions and heavier rainfall in
others.
“Drought
creeps, so we can outrun it,” said Sálvano Briceño, Director of the ISDR
Secretariat. “But this will take a genuine mindset and policy shift towards
the ethos that prevention is better than cure, and serious political and
economic commitment to saving harvests and lives on a global economic level.”
Major
food exporters such as Australia and Ukraine are experiencing the effects of
drought, serving as examples of how climate change can trigger future food
crises.
Water
scarcity contributes to food scarcity, and, as the IPCC
has pointed out, billions of people are at the risk of water stress by the end
of the century unless carbon emissions are slashed and urgent adaptation actions
are taken.
ISDR
said that a greater emphasis must be placed on disaster risk, urging communities
and nations to enhance their defences against global warming, drought and
desertification through such measures as improved water management.
Yesterday,
the head of the UN World Food Programme (WFP) warned that soaring food prices
across the globe are threatening the agency’s efforts to feed the world’s
hungry.
WFP
Executive Director Josette Sheeran warned
of the “new face of hunger” – the millions being pushed into the urgent
hunger category.
“We're
also concerned because this isn't just an issue of hunger, but also an issue of
instability,” she said, with protests against soaring food prices having been
held in dozens of countries.
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