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‘The real Hunger Games’: a million children at risk as Sahel region suffers punishing drought

Organic yields lag behind industrial farming, but that’s not the whole story

15 million facing food shortages in Africa’s Sahel region

Another food crisis looming in Africa: nearly 5 million South Sudanese lacking food

Brazilian mining company connected to Belo Monte dam voted worst corporation

Delayed response to Somalia famine cost thousands of lives

Prehistoric Peruvians enjoyed popcorn

Global food prices set record in 2011

Top 10 Environmental Stories of 2011

Earth systems disruption: Does 2011 indicate the “new normal” of climate chaos and conflict?

Droughts could push parts of Africa back into famine

Cultural shifts in Madagascar drive lemur-killing

Using palm hearts sustainably in Colombia

Feeding the world’s population and saving forests aren’t mutually exclusive

Eat like an orangutan to save rainforests

11 challenges facing 7 billion super-consumers

Killer Russian heatwave product of climate change

McDonald’s joins sustainable palm oil initiative

Soy moratorium in Amazon maintaining its effectiveness

Five ways to feed billions without trashing the planet

Meat consumption jumps 20 percent in last decade with super-sized environmental impacts

Poor in Madagascar see fish plundered for foreign consumption

World’s newest nation faces prospect of famine

Satellite imagery confirms Dole destroying national park land for bananas

Europe should lift duty on RSPO-certified palm oil to encourage use, says Dutch group

Famine in Africa: Can Reforestation Improve Food Security?

Controversial study finds intensive farming partnered with strict protected areas is best for biodiversity

Photos: World Food Program works to save lives in East Africa famine

Innovative program saves wildlife, protects forests, and fights poverty in Africa

Famine spreads: 29,000 young children perish

Malaysian government to launch RSPO rival for palm oil certification

Tens of thousands starving to death in East Africa

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