
A new joint report from the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) warns that extreme heat is severely threatening global food systems.
Rising temperatures are endangering crops, livestock, fisheries, and forests, putting the livelihoods and health of over a billion people at risk. The report highlights that heatwaves are reducing agricultural productivity, increasing livestock mortality, and making it unsafe for farmers to work outdoors. Particularly vulnerable regions include major agricultural areas like the Ganges and Indus River basins in India.
The UN urges immediate adaptation measures to protect food security and prevent a worsening global food crisis.
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Overpopulation causing climate change and putting pressure on the earth's capacity to sustain humanity is an overlooked issue that should be dealt with
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Nothing else really matters than th climate as it is now. what's the point with anything if a hurricane has torn your roof off (bs of climate change) or that your country is suddenly full suffering climate refugees and. you can't feed them all?
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