Tag Archives: agriculture
TexasDroughtMap28Feb2012

Texas Rice Farmers Lose Their Water

The state’s persistent drought [in Texas] has claimed its latest victims: rice farmers. Because of low water levels in several lakes that serve as reservoirs here, officials said Friday that they wouldn’t release irrigation water to farmers in three counties downstream that produce much of the rice in the state. The rice industry contributes about [...]

NewYorkWineExpansion

New York wine industry expanding with temperature increases

Some regions (like New York State) are going to have the opportunity to derive benefits from climate change. In order to even exist, the viticulture industry in New York had to adapt considerably from its European origins. It was long thought that the extreme winter climatic conditions in this region, in combination with American pests, [...]

FloodedCornField

Record heavy rains crippling U.S. crops, driving up prices

Tuesday, the USDA released its weekly planting progress report. Progress in corn planting is extremely behind last year’s record pace. Only 2% of the crop was planted last week, and 9% of the corn crop is already in the ground for the 18 primary producing states. This compares to a 5 year historical average of [...]

Oklahoma sees driest start to Spring since before Dust Bowl

Oklahoma sees driest start to Spring since before Dust Bowl

Oklahoma was drier in the four months following Thanksgiving than it has been in any similar period since 1921. That’s saying a lot in the state known for the 1930s Dust Bowl, when drought and high winds generated severe dust storms that stripped the land of its topsoil. In most years, the dark clouds over [...]

India’s mango crop burned up in extreme heat wave linked to climate change

India’s mango crop burned up in extreme heat wave linked to climate change

Alphonso, the king of mangoes, has fallen victim to climate change. The state government’s preliminary estimate is that nearly 80% of the mango crop has been destroyed, said agriculture minister Radhakrishna Vikhe-Patil. “The trees flowered far in excess of everyone’s expectations. The devastation has taken us by surprise. I am told it is because of [...]

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Egyptian protests fueled by sky-high food prices driven up by climate change

The throngs of protestors in the streets of Cairo this week have a host of grievances. There are the decades of authoritarian rule of course, and the lack of political expression or economic opportunity. But the uprising grew in part out of protests against high food prices. Food price inflation in Egypt was over 20 [...]

ChinaDroughtFeb2011

China bracing for worst drought in 200 years

The United Nations’ food agency issued an alert on Tuesday warning that a severe drought was threatening the wheat crop in China, the world’s largest wheat producer, and resulting in shortages of drinking water for people and livestock. China has been essentially self-sufficient in grain for decades for national security reasons. Any move by China [...]

FoodPrices2011Jan

World food prices at all-time high due to extreme weather

The United Nations Food and Agricultural Organization said last week that world food prices hit a record high in January, driven by huge increases in the prices of wheat, corn, sugar and oils. And prices are expected to keep rising in the coming months. That’s bad news for consumers and governments. Surging prices in 2007 [...]

CornInWind

Global food crisis driven by extreme weather fueled by climate change

We’re in the midst of a global food crisis — the second in three years. World food prices hit a record in January, driven by huge increases in the prices of wheat, corn, sugar and oils. These soaring prices have had only a modest effect on U.S. inflation, which is still low by historical standards, [...]

TunisiaRevolution

Skyrocketing food prices fueled by unusual extreme weather provided spark for Tunisian revolution

In this surprising people power revolt that exploded in the new year, the usual recipe for an uprising was at play – fundamental underlying issues like repression, autocratic rule, corruption and growing unemployment. But the trigger or the immediate cause, significantly, was fuel and food, especially rising food prices. The rising food prices that shook [...]