(par 5.4.4.2 ) Flooding (taken from Wikipedia)

Flooding http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flooding From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Contemporary picture of the flood that struck the North Sea coast of Germany and Denmark in October 1634. People seeking refuge from flood in Java. ca. 1865–1876. Flooding of a creek due to heavy monsoonal rain and high tide in Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia. Jeddah Flood, covering King Abdullah Street in Saudi Arabia. Flooding near Key West, Florida, United States from Hurricane Wilma‘s storm […]
(par 5.4.4.2 ) Dealing with population increase in cities and food security

Dealing with population increase in cities and food security http://www.fao.org/fileadmin/templates/FCIT/PDF/food-agriculture-cities_advocacy.pdf Food, agriculture and cities: challenges and priorities More and more of the world’s population is becoming concentrated in and around large cities. Ensuring the right to have access to safe and nutritious food to the billions of people living in cities represents a global development […]
(par 5.4.4.2 ) Consumers have a bigger impact on the environment than anything else, study finds

Consumers have a bigger impact on the environment than anything else, study finds http://www.sciencealert.com/consumers-have-a-bigger-impact-on-the-environment-than-anything-else-study-finds PETER DOCKRILL, 25 FEB 2016 There’s a general awareness today that China and its massive industrial sector generate more carbon emissions than any other country, which is one of the reasons that parts of the nation have to endure some serious issues with smog […]