Advertisement
ILRI opinion pieces over the years: The Seré Legacy
Upcoming SlideShare
E-Book Plucked Chicken  Antibiotics  and How Big Business Changed the Way We ...E-Book Plucked Chicken Antibiotics and How Big Business Changed the Way We ...
Loading in ... 3
1 of 1
Advertisement

More Related Content

More from ILRI(20)

Advertisement

Recently uploaded(20)

ILRI opinion pieces over the years: The Seré Legacy

  1. November 2011 Opinion Pieces over the Years:The Seré Legacy 2002 Carlos Seré: Africa’s high returns: G8 investment pays off Globe & Mail John McDermott: Stopping human sleeping sickness: A livestock matter in southeastern Uganda CGIAR 2003 Carlos Seré/Romano Kiome: Milk matters: Life and death for millions Letter to the International Herald Tribune Ian Johnson: Africa gives back: Why we should care about an African cattle disease Letter to the editor of the International Herald Tribune 2005 Carlos Seré: Canadian and British research investments pay off for Africa The Herald (Scotland) 2007 Carlos Seré: Is eating meat worse for the environment than driving? Science in Africa Carlos Seré: Another inconvenient truth Letter to the New York Times 2008 Carlos Seré: When worlds collide: Those who eat too much—and those who eat too little ILRI News Blog Carlos Seré: Rising world food prices CGIAR media roundtable 2009 Carlos Seré: Livestock and climate change: Towards credible figures Letter to the International Herald Tribune and New York Times Carlos Seré: Demonizing livestock hurts one billion poor Letter to the New York Times Carlos Seré: Response to Martin Hickman’s article: Study claims meat creates half of all greenhouse gases The Independent Carlos Seré: Renewing African agriculture Science Alert Carlos Seré: Putting food on the climate change table: Time for climate negotiators to put meat on the bones of the next agreement ScienceAfrica Carlos Seré: No simple solution to livestock and climate change SciDevNet Carlos Seré: Balancing the global need for meat BBC News viewpoint Carlos Seré: Livestock and climate change: Assigning simplistic solutions to complex climate problems will punish world’s poor SciDevNet Carlos Seré: Ganaderia y cambio climático: Las soluciones más simples perjudicarán a los habitantes más pobres de países en vías de desarrollo SciDevNet Carlos Seré: The future of ‘Daisy the cow’ Climate Change News 2010 John McDermott: Should we eat less meat to increase food security?: Vicki Hird and John McDermott disagree British Science Association Carlos Seré: Genebanks needed to save farm animal diversity of the South—And assure the world’s future food supply SciDevNet Carlos Seré: Smallholder farmers: a big opportunity for agribusiness Des Moines Register Carlos Seré: Animal farm: Ending poverty by keeping cows on the farm World Food Prize Symposium Carlos Seré: Backing smallholder farmers today could prevent the food crises of tomorrow Guardian’s Poverty Matters Blog 2011 John McDermott/Delia Grace: Stop ignoring the obvious: Recognizing the link between animal and human diseases is key to fighting epidemics—and poverty Guardian’s Poverty Matters Blog
Advertisement