Presently working as Technical Manager Operation at camel farm Al Ain dairy UAE. The blogger is PhD in camel production and breeding. Author has been working on the global issues of camel and other indigenous livestock breeds. Dr Abdul Raziq is the head of the SAVES.
Sunday, October 9, 2011
Is the world too big to fail? - Opinion - Al Jazeera English
The precipitation is lowered in many parts of the world. In some regions the pattern of rains are also changed. Droughts are more frequent and severe. Green ticks are destroying the roots of the wheat crops of the dry lands. Many more wild birds types are extinct. Biological pest control is not working. There is blind use of pesticides.
The world is already adversely affected with the consequences of climate change.
ReplyDeleteThe precipitation is lowered in many parts of the world. In some regions the pattern of rains are also changed. Droughts are more frequent and severe. Green ticks are destroying the roots of the wheat crops of the dry lands. Many more wild birds types are extinct. Biological pest control is not working. There is blind use of pesticides.
ReplyDeletehttp://camel4all.wordpress.com/2012/01/15/effects-of-climate-change-are-clearly-visible-on-wheat-crop-in-sueliman-mountainous-region/