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Full Planet, Empty Plates: The New Geopolitics of

Food Scarcity

Select supporting data for Lester R. Brown’s

Photo Credit: Yann Arthus-Bertrand

Chapter 1

Food: The Weak Link

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World Monthly Food Price Index, January 1990 - August 2012

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Corn

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World Grain Stocks as Days of Consumption, 1960-2011

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Chapter 2

The Ecology of Population Growth

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Humanity's Ecological Footprint, 1961-2007

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* In 1976, for the first time, the total demands placed on

nature by the world economy reached the equivalent of

what the Earth can sustainably provide in a year. As of

2007, we are using the equivalent of 1.5 Earths—

exceeding what nature can provide by half.

Point of Overshoot*

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R² = 0.6683

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Female Secondary Education and Total Fertility Rates, Latest Year

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Chapter 3

Moving Up the Food Chain

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World Meat Production by Type, 1950-2010

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Pork

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Wild Catch

Farmed Fish

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Meat Consumption in China and the United States, 1960-2012

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India

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Milk Production in India and the United States, 1961-2010

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Chapter 4

Food or Fuel?

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U.S. Corn Use for Feedgrain, Fuel Ethanol, and Exports, 1980-2011

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Exports

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Chapter 5

Eroding Soils Darkening Our Future

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Dust Events in South Korea, 1970-2011

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Grazing Livestock in Nigeria, 1961-2010

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Livestock and Human Populations in Pakistan, 1961-2010

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Chapter 6

Peak Water and Food Scarcity

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Wheat Production and Consumption in Saudi Arabia, 1960-2011

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Grain Production and Consumption in the Arab Middle East and Israel, 1961-2011

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Consumption

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Chapter 7

Grain Yields Starting to Plateau

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Rice Yields in China and Japan, 1960-2011

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Chapter 8

Rising Temperatures, Rising Food Prices

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Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide Concentration, 1000-2011

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Chapter 9

China and the Soybean Challenge

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Consumption

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Chapter 10

The Global Land Rush

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Sub-Saharan Africa, 70.1%

Southeast Asia, 14.7%

Europe and Central Asia, 7.6%

Latin America and the Caribbean,

5.7%

Middle East and North Africa, 1.9%

Large-scale Land Acquisition Area by Target Region, October 2008 – August 2009

Source: GRAIN data compiled by Deininger and Byerlee (2011)

Total Area: 56.6 million hectares in 203 projects

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Food Crops 37%

Conservation Reserves, Game Farms, Livestock, Plantation Forestry

21%

Industrial, Cash Crops 21%

Biofuel Crops 21%

Large-scale Land Acquisitions by Project Type, October 2008 – August 2009

Source: GRAIN data compiled by Deininger and Byerlee (2011)

Total Projects: 405

Chapter 11

Can We Prevent a Food Breakdown?

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Replacing fossil fuels with

renewables for electricity and heat

Restructuring the transport system

Reducing coal and oil use in industry

100

Ending net deforestation

Planting trees to sequester carbon

Managing soils to sequester carbon

Remaining net emissions

Plan B Carbon Dioxide Emissions Reduction Goals for 2020 (Million Tons of Carbon)

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860

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Baseline Emissions (2006) = 9,350 Million Tons of Carbon Source: EPI

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To learn more about the global food

situation…

read Full Planet, Empty

Plates: The New Geopolitics

of Food Scarcity by

Lester R. Brown. The book

and supporting data sets

are available at

www.earth-policy.org

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