From Farm to Table: The Economic Impact of Climate Change on the Food Chain

Gauri Sharma’s recent analysis for Earth.org explores how climate change is disrupting food systems, affecting everything from crop production to food availability. The article examines how rising temperatures and extreme weather events—such as droughts and floods—are severely impacting crops like wheat, maize, and rice. These disruptions are anticipated to drive food prices higher, further straining global food security. Sharma emphasizes that regions already vulnerable to climate-related effects will experience the greatest challenges, with increased costs potentially deepening inequality and limiting access to essential foods. The report warns that without decisive climate action, these issues will only intensify, harming both economies and public health.

SOURCE: Click here to read Gauri Sharma’s full article on Earth.org about the economic impact of climate change on the food chain.

 
 

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