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  • Climate change could open trade opportunities for some vulnerable nations

    July 29, 2012 Editor 0

    (Stanford University) Unlike many developing nations, Tanzania has the potential to benefit from climate change, according to researchers from Stanford University, the World Bank, and Purdue University. In the future, the African country may be able to both increase maize exports and take advantage of higher commodity prices with trading partners.
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