This report reviews current knowledge of the effects of climate change on hunger. It summarizes knowledge from global studies completed and provides an overview of actions that can be taken to address the challenge. We believe that unless climate change is mitigated by substantial reductions of greenhouse gases it will greatly increase hunger, especially in the poorest parts of the world. The scale of risk from climate change varies with assumptions about future development, especially future levels of poverty, but it is likely to affect tens to hundreds of millions of people. It is expected that Africa will be most affected, especially the semi-arid regions north and south of the equator. This is mainly because of projected increases in ar...
World hunger is likely to increase under the now inevitable conditions of catastrophic climate chang...
Our planet is warming up! That doesn’t mean we will have nicer weather, though. It means we have wea...
Climate change could potentially interrupt progress toward a world without hunger. A robust and coh...
This report reviews current knowledge of the effects of climate change on hunger. It summarizes know...
Building on previous work quantitative estimates of climate change impacts on global food production...
Climate change threatens to put back the fight to eradicate hunger by decades - and our global food ...
New evidence of how climate change could damage food security is presented in a major new scientific...
Today extreme hot or cold days, drought and desertification of the land, change in rainfall pattern,...
This report assesses the cost of adaptation to climate change across a range of future climate scena...
The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) estimate that nearly 900 million people o...
Global hunger has become one of the most pressing issues our planet faces. The need to research the ...
In recent years it has become clear that climate change is an inevitable process. In Sub-Saharan Afr...
This briefing has been written in response to the drought in the Horn of Africa, which is facing the...
Policy makers, analysts, and civil society face increasing challenges to reducing hunger and sustain...
This report focuses on the risks of climate change to development in Sub-Saharan Africa, South East ...
World hunger is likely to increase under the now inevitable conditions of catastrophic climate chang...
Our planet is warming up! That doesn’t mean we will have nicer weather, though. It means we have wea...
Climate change could potentially interrupt progress toward a world without hunger. A robust and coh...
This report reviews current knowledge of the effects of climate change on hunger. It summarizes know...
Building on previous work quantitative estimates of climate change impacts on global food production...
Climate change threatens to put back the fight to eradicate hunger by decades - and our global food ...
New evidence of how climate change could damage food security is presented in a major new scientific...
Today extreme hot or cold days, drought and desertification of the land, change in rainfall pattern,...
This report assesses the cost of adaptation to climate change across a range of future climate scena...
The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) estimate that nearly 900 million people o...
Global hunger has become one of the most pressing issues our planet faces. The need to research the ...
In recent years it has become clear that climate change is an inevitable process. In Sub-Saharan Afr...
This briefing has been written in response to the drought in the Horn of Africa, which is facing the...
Policy makers, analysts, and civil society face increasing challenges to reducing hunger and sustain...
This report focuses on the risks of climate change to development in Sub-Saharan Africa, South East ...
World hunger is likely to increase under the now inevitable conditions of catastrophic climate chang...
Our planet is warming up! That doesn’t mean we will have nicer weather, though. It means we have wea...
Climate change could potentially interrupt progress toward a world without hunger. A robust and coh...