Climate Change to Hit Global Ag Production, Report Says
Some bright spots, though, FAO and OECD say
Climate change is beginning to have a serious effect on food supply with rising temperatures, decreasing rainfall, fires, floods, and other catastrophes cutting into global GDP by as much as 4 percent annually by 2050, hitting many poorer parts of the world disproportionately hard, according to the Agricultural Outlook 2024-2033 published by the Organiz…
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