New research from the University of Exeter has found it will be economically unsustainable by 2080 for many areas across Latin America and the Caribbean to continue growing bananas for export, because ...
RIT imaging science professor Anthony Vodacek is part of a new project that brings machine learning to Indigenous communities ...
RaboResearch warned the banana supply chain faced significant risks due to yield fluctuations, increased water demand, severe ...
Ecuador's government awarded an onshore oil contract to a consortium led by China's state-owned producer Sinopec on Monday, in a push to grow crude output from the country's Sacha block.
By 2080, it could be economically unsustainable for Latin American and Caribbean countries to continue growing bananas for ...
It should also show how each country seeks to mitigate climate change over the following ... the UK, Switzerland, Ecuador and a number of small states, such as Andorra and the Marshall Islands.
Temperature rises will make much of Latin America unsuitable for banana production Bananas are a crucial source of income for low- and middle-income ...
BAKU, Azerbaijan, March 14. Countries need to raise their ambitions to meet their Nationally Determined Contributions (NDC) ...
The report Socioeconomic Constraints to Climate Change Adaptation in a Tropical Export Crop shows that, in just over half a ...
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