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    Landslide in Chile

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    ca/news/world/story/2012/10/05/china-landslide.html The southwest part of China is surrounded by hills and mountains. The area is also surrounded by many plate boundaries so it is a common place for many earthquakes and landslides to occur. The area is often in long periods of droughts followed by heavy showers. The area is covered with basin folds and thrust faults. There are also a lot of sedimentary rocks in the area. On August 21‚ 2012 A landslide occurred in the Yunnan Province in south west China. The Landslide Killed

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    Food Scarcity in India

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    Bibliography: Drought in India Devastates Crops and Farmers - NYTimes.com. (n.d.). The New York Times - Breaking News‚ World News & Multimedia. Retrieved February 28‚ 2013‚ from http://www.nytimes.com/2012/09/04/business/global/drought-in-india-devastates-crops-and-farmers.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0 Food Prices. (n.d.). Economic Times. Retrieved February 28‚ 2013‚ from

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    global warming

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    disaster is an event with a natural‚ cause that results in large-scale loss of life or damage to property. It could be related to weather‚ geology‚ biology or even factors outside the Earth. Examples of natural disasters are earthquakes‚ hurricanes‚ droughts and flooding. Disease epidemics are sometimes considered natural disasters‚ but may be put into a different category. In some cases‚ natural and human factors may combine to produce a disaster. Natural disasters are changes that are so great.

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    Africa rely heavily on agriculture and wildlife to survive. With widespread poverty‚ any type of change in climate has the potential to be devastating‚ and cause malnutrition in children and adults. Climate change can already be seen in severe droughts in the Horn of Africa‚ and agricultural losses of up to 22 percent of maize‚ wheat‚ and rice. For these reasons‚ Africa will surely be one of the most vulnerable continents to climate change. The people of Africa rely mostly on agriculture to sustain

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    The deaths of tens of thousands of people during the drought in east Africa could have been avoided if the international community‚ donor governments and humanitarian agencies had responded earlier and more swiftly to clear warning signs that a disaster was in the making‚ according to a new report. Figures compiled by the Department for International Development (DfID) suggest that between 50‚000 and 100‚000 people‚ more than half of them children under five‚ died in the 2011 Horn of Africa crisis

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    Groundwater Contamination

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    and Action (Ahmedabad) July I992 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS This study is motivated and informed by my fist-hand experience of social action in the rural areas of Sabarkantha dismct (North Gujarat) during the period 1985-9C‚ which included (I severe drought. I would like to thank my co-workers in Shramjivi Samaj‚ especially Karsanbhi‚ Rarnilaben‚ Nainaben‚ Heerabhai‚ Chandrakanth and Mohanbhai both for their companionship during rhis period and for heir contribution t o this research. I am dso grateful

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    Due to continuing droughts‚ crops and livestock die. It makes the problem of starvation become even serious. (Wright J.‚ Ford H.‚ 1992) The problem of starvation in Somalia can be solved by donation and introducing better farming method. Continuing drought leads to food shortage and hence the starvation. Somalia is located near the equator; therefore‚ hot conditions and irregular rainfall prevail all over the year. Irregular rainfall leads to droughts. In 2011‚ severe droughts has been affecting

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    USAID research paper

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    Chris Fields Dr. Davis (H) English 10 12 March 2014 Extending a Hand with USAID As people graduate from High school or College they are often left with a feeling of emptiness or confusion. They may ask themselves questions like what’s next? How can I reach my full potential? How can I give back to the world? Some people may go off to college‚ some will get jobs they love‚ some will get jobs they hate‚ and still others will join programs that give back like the Army‚ Peace Corps‚ or USAID. USAID is

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    production and supply and more are affected by climatic changes. Global warming (climate change) also leads to sea-level rise with its attendant consequences‚ and includes fiercer weather‚ increased frequency and intensity of storms‚ floods‚ hurricanes‚ droughts‚ increased frequency of fires‚ poverty‚ malnutrition and series of health and socio-economic consequences. It has a cumulative effect on natural resources and the balance of nature. Desertification in Nigeria arises from the demands of increased

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    Soil Conservation Matrix

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    planting and strip cropping‚ windbreaks‚ and Alley cropping. (Miller‚2005 p.278‚284-285) Desertification ●A combination of natural climate change that causes prolonged drought and human activities that reduce or degrade topsoil. (Miller‚2005 p.281) ●Worsening drought Famine Economic losses Lower living standards Environmental refugees (Miller‚2005 p.283) ●We can also restore land suffering from desertification by planting trees and grasses that

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