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Scientists predicted that over the next 30 years a series of events catastrophic for the population of the Earth will occur.
In a new report published this week by researchers British University (Global Institute for Sustainability), they set out their forecasts of social disasters that will caused by food shortages, lack of water and energy resources. IN these cataclysms, in turn, promise to cause a period of prolonged political instability.
Supported by the governments of the US and the UK, the report was adopted and put into use in order to assess possible risks, associated with a lack of drinking water and food. Will also be other vital issues encountered humanity over the coming decades.
The authors of the report concluded that in the beginning time in the world there is a rapidly growing demand for food, driven by an unprecedented increase in the population of the planet whose strength is like it is expected to exceed 10 billion people by 2050.
In order to at least partially satisfy the shortage Food, the dynamics of which are presented in the report, FAO (Agricultural and Food Organization) is required to develop projects that will be able by 2050 increase global agricultural production at least twice.
The report also predicts an increase in frequency and the intensity of weather events such as droughts, wildfires and floods caused by climate change. This whole picture exacerbated by a growing shortage of fresh water that is accelerating in such a rhythm that two thirds of the world population are already closer to 2030 will experience its acute shortage. Rising food prices nutrition, as well as other shocks, are more likely to result in increased political instability, resulting in a cascade economic, social and political consequences will shock the whole world.
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