March 4, 2013

The Globalization of Hazard

Thomas Friedman, New York Times

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Everything is linked: Chinese drought and Russian bushfires produced wheat shortages leading to higher bread prices fueling protests in Tahrir Square.

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TAGGED: Arab Spring, Middle East, Egypt, Russia, China, Wheat, Syria, Libya

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