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Get Shareaholic Reducing the extreme levels of air pollution in China has moved to the top of the political agenda for the new government this year. Without reform, China’s air pollution could … Continue reading
Posted in Carbon Finance, Clean Energy, Climate Change, Commodities, Electricity, Pollution, Videos, Water
Tagged Anric Blatt China, China, China Air Pollution, Particle Matter, Pollution
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Our soil is the earth’s fragile skin that anchors all life on Earth. It is comprised of countless species that create a dynamic and complex ecosystem and is among the most precious resources to humans. Increased demand for agriculture commodities generates incentives to convert forests and grasslands to farm fields and pastures. The transition to agriculture from natural vegetation often cannot hold onto the soil and many of these plants, such as coffee, cotton, palm oil, soybean and wheat, can actually increase soil erosion beyond the soil’s ability to maintain itself. Continue reading
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Tagged land management, soil degradation, Sustainable
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Get Shareaholic Youtube link: http://youtu.be/K8EN8Q7f8EI Why-we-do-it from Anric Blatt on Vimeo. What kind of legacy are we choosing to leave our children and grandchildren ? If we unbalance nature, humankind will suffer. … Continue reading
Get Shareaholic This one graphic can answer it all in one go This graphic reproduced courtesy of the World Economic Forum – Global Risks 2013 report is a concise way of illustrating … Continue reading
Increasing water scarcity and drought, in part as a result of climate change, will have potential catalytic negative social and economic impacts on food security, energy availability, political stability and peace. The goal of the 2013 World Day to Combat Desertification is to create awareness about the risks of drought and water scarcity in the drylands and beyond, calling attention to the importance of sustaining healthy soils. Join us on Monday, June 17th, 2013 Continue reading
Global Fund Exchange Group Chairman and Portfolio Manager, Anric Blatt will be moderating the following panel at the 2013 Global AgInvesting conference at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New York. Continue reading
Get Shareaholic To the Attendees at Dick Strong’s January Symposium in Vail Here are some of the lessons I have learned in my first 80 years. I hope to continue to practice … Continue reading
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Get Shareaholic Calculating the amount of land planted with agri produce, 2012 should have seen the biggest harvests ever in the US, the world’s largest grain exporter. But it did not exactly … Continue reading
Get Shareaholic Warm winter in the US Farm Belt has reduced soil moisture, increasing risk to crop yield. Price stability and low implied vols across markets raise worries that “Event X” may … Continue reading
Posted in Agriculture, Commodities, Natural Resources, Scarce Resources, Videos
Tagged Anric Blatt, Colin Fenton, commodity prices
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