Climate Change And Food Shortages
“On the food supply, the new report finds that benefits from global warming may be seen in some areas, like northern lands that are now marginal for food production. But it adds that over all, global warming could reduce agricultural production by as much as 2 percent each decade for the rest of this century.
During that period, demand is expected to rise as much as 14 percent each decade, the report found, as the world population is projected to grow to 9.6 billion in 2050, from 7.2 billion today, according to the United Nations, and as many of those people in developing countries acquire the money to eat richer diets.”
EPA issued its plans to help communities adapt to climate change on Friday, which is a welcome step. But I’m betting those plans don’t include steps to deal with increasing global food shortages.
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