"Hunger Is Still a Problem Around the World" by Ismail Serageldin. Nutrition. David Haugen and Susan Musser, Eds. Opposing Viewpoints Series. Greenhaven Press, 2012. Ismail Serageldin, "Abolishing Hunger," Issues in Science & Technology, vol. 25, no. 4, Summer 2009, pp. 35-38; Fall 2009 by the University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson, TX. Reprinted with permission.
This article would interest anyone who wants to help change the food system in the world. The audience could be anyone. The article offered many instructions to take in order to fix the current problems. An increase in food production, which would lead to an increase in technology, new biofuels, more research, and new developments of water use would all contribute to fixing the problems. The author is pointing out the things that are wrong with the system and offering many different solutions. The article didn't alter my viewpoint, but i definitely agree with the claims. The hunger issue should be addressed and the author's suggestions would be beneficial towards the solution.
This source will be useful in my project because it offers a variety of solutions to one main problem.
Searchinger, Timothy. "A Quick Fix to the Food Crisis." Scientific American 305.1 (2011): 14. Psychology and Behavioral Sciences Collection. EBSCO. Web 26 Oct. 2011
This article matches its title. The audience would be anyone interested in fixing the food industry. This one offers some useful statistics that could be used in my project. The main idea is that biofuels are in too much demand and that they are taking away from our ability to feed the hungry. I agree with the author's claims and I think that this issue should be addressed.
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