A new scramble for Africa is under way. As global food prices rise and exporters reduce shipments of commodities, countries that rely on imported grain are panicking. Affluent countries like Saudi Arabia, South Korea, China and India have descended on fertile plains across the African continent, acquiring huge tracts of land to produce wheat, rice […]
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Egypt, Water & Political Stability: When The Nile Runs Dry
By admin on June 13, 2011 in politics, RAINWATER, RAINWATER HARVESTING, RECYCLING, SOLAR ENERGY, SOLAR GEYSERS, WATER, water and conflict, WATER CONSERVATION, water crisis, WATER SAVING, water scarcity, WATER TANK, WATER TANK PRICES, water tanks, YES SOLAR

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