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Thursday, 19 June 2008
CNAS 8:30pm | CNAI 8:30pm (Singapore time) |
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Global food prices are skyrocketing along with soaring fuel costs - but are cartels, export curbs, science and subsidies offering a way out?
Is there a solution as the silent tsunami sweeps across the world?
I enjoy your style and insightful programmes very much.
Unfortunately global hunger has not received the same amount of celebrity campaigning and funding unlike Al Gore with “An Inconvenient Truth”, Leonardo Dicaprio’s “The 11 th Hour”, and to a certain extent, Bono with his Africa Aids concerts. Perhaps we need celebrities with funding clout to create grassroots demand for political willpower to tackle this most basic of human rights, the right to stay alive…
Lance Ng
Publisher, Renaissance Publishing
I should thank you for arranging this timely discussion on Food and Energy Crisis.
I would like to ask the panel, if the international community could take any legal action against OPEC, for its CARTEL like behavior in manipulating world oil prices.
Thank you
Dr Malitha N Wijesundara
Head - Department of Computer Systems & Networking
IT Services Division
Senior Lecturer (Higher Grade)
Sri Lanka Institute of Information Technology |