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Food banks are essential to disaster relief — there should be no discussion over it

With greater awareness and support, community-based food banks can be better prepared before crises strike and support communities long after emergency responders have moved on, Lisa Moon writes.

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Elon Musk Will Sell $6 Billion Worth of Tesla Stock to Solve World Hunger if UN Can Explain How It'll Spend It

Elon Musk, the richest man on the planet, said he would sell $6 billion worth of Tesla stock to solve world hunger -- if the United Nations World Food Program can explain how it would spend it. See:...

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Musk will sell Tesla stock if UN can prove it will 'solve world hunger'

Replying to David Beasley of UN's WFP, Musk posted late on Sunday that he is ready to help if the WFP can describe on the same Twitter thread how $6 billion will help solve world hunger.

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Can we solve world hunger and climate change at the same time?


Globally, 690 million people regularly face the prospect of going to bed with an empty stomach - and that figure is on the rise. The United Nations Development Programme estimates that more than 1 billion people will live in extreme poverty by 2030.
On top of this growing problem, one of the many consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic has been that hunger rates around the world have surged. Millions have been pushed into famine-like conditions as programmes to deliver food have had to be suspended.
But according to Dr Lawrence Haddad, executive director of the Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN) and 23 other World Food Prize Laureates, the

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