ENV 101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 18: Nitrogen Fixation, Plasmid, Beta-Carotene

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31 May 2016
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Poverty: 1. 3 billion people globally are so poor they cannot afford proper nutrition. 18% of global human population: largely a problem of distribution and not supply, more common in (but not just restricted to): Infants, children, elderly: somala is ranked #1 at an extreme food security risk. Economics and politics: costs money to store, produce, transport, distribute food, getting food to those who need it can be political. Famine: temporary but severe shortage of food, ldcs of africa, asia, latin america at highest risk, more people die from starvation than famine. 2013: 85. 7% of food-secure households, 14. 3% of food-insecure households. 5. 6% with very low food security: w and ne have more food security, states with highest rates of food insecurity. Arkansas 15. 9: states with the lowest rates of food insecurity. 2009: only a third of rural counties had poverty rates below the national average of 14. 4, more poverty in s and se.

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