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How climate change is worsening food insecurity

How climate change is worsening food insecurity Food insecurity is reaching an all-time high and the growing climate crisis could force an extra 183 million people into hunger by 2050.

So how does climate change actually impact food security and how do we ensure that a worldwide food shortage doesn't become the next global crisis?

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