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		<title>Women &#8216;bearing brunt&#8217; of climate change</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Critics said that conflating population control with efforts to tackle climate change was overly simplistic. Caroline Boin, an analyst at London-based think tank International Policy Network, also said the report was patronizing to women in the developing world. &#8220;Whatever the problem, UNFPA repeats the same old mantra &#8212; the culprit is population and the solution [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Governments Must Stop Meddling in Agriculture and Forestry, say Experts</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In a new report*, Professors Douglas Southgate and Brent Sohngen, both of Ohio State University, analyse the likely impacts of climate change on agriculture and forestry. They argue that these two sectors can adapt to global warming, provided that food, timber, inputs, and resources are exchanged in free markets.  But if governments interfere with market [...]]]></description>
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