English, 21.05.2021 01:00 bedsaul12345
What is the author's viewpoint in the article "Famine: Past, Present, and Future"?
Famine can be wiped out with more advances in food production.
Even with modern capabilities, famine is still a threat today.
Weather and climate change are the main culprits for famine today.
Famine only affects people in third-world countries.
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What is the author's viewpoint in the article "Famine: Past, Present, and Future"?
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