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… Caribbean Basin: Assessment of Global ClimateChange on the Caribbean Region Caribbean nations are very … solutions as the entire region will feel the effects of climatechange. While some nations are more vulnerable than …
The United States Department of Agriculture and the Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Food Supply of Brazil today issued the following joint statement: The United States and Brazil are very cognizant of the fact that global food production must increase by 70 percent over the next 25 years to...
… 4 Life Initiative - Combating Food Insecurity and ClimateChange Dr. Jose Dubeux from the University of Florida gave a … to meet the challenges of global food insecurity and climatechange and that the F4L Initiative is an ideal first …
… Brazil: United States and Brazil - Partners in Combatting ClimateChange and Food Insecurity The United States and Brazil are … be critical as the world faces the existential threat of climatechange and food insecurity. To meet this challenge, …
… Brazil: New Plan for ClimateChange Adaptation and Low Carbon Emission in Agriculture On … and Supply (MAPA) announced the Sectoral Plan for ClimateChange Adaptation and Low Carbon Emission in …
… Brazil: Facilitating Collaboration on ClimateChange through U.S. Mission Brazil Exchange Programs This … Leadership Program (IVLP), will help facilitate effective, climate-focused collaboration between American and Brazilian …
… is the world’s sixth-largest greenhouse gas (GHG) emitter. Change in land use and forests (including deforestation and … with the main goals of mitigating GHGs and adapting to climatechange. The Low-Carbon Agriculture (ABC) Plan, the Safra …
On June 28, 2019, the European Union became the first major partner to strike a trade agreement with the Southern Common Market (or MERCOSUR) countries of Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, and Uruguay.
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