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CGD in the News
November 19, 2007
On November 19th, the Washington Post ran a full-page science feature by Rick Weiss on page A6 with a map of the world showing projected impacts on agriculture by country, and two bar charts showing the biggest “winners and losers” globally and within the U.S. The graphics were based upon William Cl...
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12:30—2:30 PM
September 24, 2007
On Wednesday, September 12, Center for Global Development and the Peterson Institute for International Economics released William Cline's new book, Global Warming and Agriculture: Impact Estimates by Country. C. Fred Bergsten, Director of the Peterson Institute, and Nancy Birdsall, President of CGD,...
CGD in the News
September 17, 2007
On September 13th, Voice of America published an article, and an audio report, about CGD senior fellow Bill Cline's new book "Global Warming and Agriculture: Impact Estimates by Country."
From the article:
"By the end of this century, if current trends continue, world agriculture will be in seriou...
BRIEFS
September 17, 2007
This CGD Brief, based on Global Warming and Agriculture: Impact Estimates by Country, by senior fellow William Cline, explores the implications of global warming for world agriculture, with special attention to China, India, Brazil, and the poor countries of the tropical belt in Africa and Latin Ame...
August 20, 2007
Last week, the New York Times' Celia Dugger reported on CARE's decision to forego some $45 million a year in federal financing for food aid. According to the article, CARE said the system was plagued with inefficiencies and risks hurting some of the very poor people it aims to help. CGD senior healt...
BOOKS
July 19, 2007
In this new book, Bill Cline, a joint senior fellow at CGD and the Peterson Institute for International Economics, provides the first ever estimates of the impact on agriculture by country, with a particular focus on the social and economic implications in China, India, Brazil, and the poor countri...
BRIEFS
January 22, 2007
In this CGD/ Peterson Institute Brief, CGD senior fellow Kimberly Elliott argues that agriculture liberalization is crucial to the successful completion of the Doha Round of multilateral trade negotiations, since it is the sector with the highest remaining barriers in rich countries and the greatest...