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Harvest of Letters
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Climate Change and Hunger
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The Facts
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What does climate change look like? Higher temperatures More droughts Changes in rainfall patterns Rising sea levels
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At least 70 percent of people who regularly go to bed hungry live in rural areas in developing countries Most of these people are farmers
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What has Canada done to help vulnerable people in developing countries? Signed onto an international agreement A generous funding contribution 2010-2012 Mostly for mitigation
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What does Canada still need to do? Make a new funding commitment, with more support for adaptation
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Influencing Policies
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Why? Called as Christians Privilege as Canadians It works!
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Two Big Success Stories 1. Aid for Agriculture 2. Untying Food Aid
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Aid for Agriculture
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Untying Food Aid
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The Big Difference Delivery Time: From Canada11-19 weeks Local Purchase 4-6 weeks Cost : at least $63 per ton cheaper Last year – Foodgrains Bank saved more than $2 million through untied food aid.
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Climate Change: What can YOU do?
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Write to your MP Send a personal, handwritten letter Encouraging Canada to: Make a new financial commitment to help developing countries address climate change Allocate more of this money to adaptation activities
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Email your MP Make the letter your own. No form letters, please! Copy the Prime Minister: stephen.harper@parl.gc.ca And also the Minister of the Environment: peter.kent@parl.gc.ca
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Meet with your MP Go for the biggest impact! Talk to friends or other community members who would be supportive – a group of two or three is great for an MP visit Contact us for help! 1-800-665-0377
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PRAY
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foodgrainsbank.ca/letters
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