he report analyzes the impact of climate change on global food security up to 2050. Excerpt from report:
“This report, jointly prepared by Arup and Urban
Transport Group (UTG) is intended as a starter for
collaborative discussions between authorities,
operators and users about the human dimension of
the decarbonisation agenda, aiming to make our
future transport system available, accessible,
affordable and acceptable for all.”
The research utilized climate modeling and agricultural forecasting techniques to analyze the impact of various climate scenarios on agricultural productivity and food security.
This research report provides an in-depth analysis of the potential impacts of climate change on global food security through the year 2050. It examines how rising temperatures, changing precipitation patterns, and extreme weather events could affect agricultural productivity, food prices, and access to food. The study uses a combination of climate modeling and agricultural forecasting to predict changes in crop yields, food prices, and the implications for populations vulnerable to food insecurity. The report also explores mitigation strategies and policy measures that could be implemented to combat the adverse effects of climate change on food security. It emphasizes the importance of international cooperation and sustainable agricultural practices to ensure a stable food supply in the face of environmental challenges.
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