The world needs more people like this guy:
Norman E. Borlaug, an American plant pathologist who won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1970 for starting the "Green Revolution" that dramatically increased food production in the developing nations, died Saturday at his home in Dallas. He was 95.
"More than any other single person of this age, he has helped provide bread for a hungry world," the Nobel committee said in honoring him. "Dr. Borlaug has introduced a dynamic factor into our assessment of the future and its potential."
Washington Post: Nobel Prize Winner Norman Bourlaug Dies at 95