By Lars Otto Naess, FAC Climate Change theme convenor, and Peter Newell, Professor of International Relations at the University of Sussex.
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By Lars Otto Naess, FAC Climate Change theme convenor, and Peter Newell, Professor of International Relations at the University of Sussex.
While there is broad agreement that the increased focus on climate change and agriculture provides important opportunities, the case studies suggest that it is too early to say whether these opportunities translate into benefits for the poorest and most vulnerable groups and how this should happen in practice.
The failure of the discussions on agriculture in Doha could be used as an opening to better understand what is at stake, and under what conditions concepts such as ‘climate smart agriculture’ could improve the lives of poor and vulnerable farmers.
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Top officials from the European Union and South Africa will start 24 hours of talks Thursday in discussions which will focus on trade issues and the upcoming climate change summit in Durban. The talks, hosted by South African President Jacob Zuma, will take place in Kruger National Park in the northeast of the country. The EU delegation will also make a visit to the Soweto township on Friday. Delete the scoop?
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Agriculture, Climate Change and Politics, is the order that I see it. Very good topic. Keep it up.