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Release of new study: "Risk of increased food insecurity under stringent global climate change mitigation policy". Dataset available in DataM

This paper presents a multiple model assessment on the combined effects of climate change and climate mitigation efforts on agricultural commodity prices, dietary energy availability, and the population at risk of hunger. A robust finding is that by 2050, stringent climate mitigation policy, if implemented evenly across all sectors and regions, could have a greater negative impact on global hunger and food consumption than the direct impacts of climate change. The negative impacts would be most prevalent in vulnerable low-income regions such as Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia, where food security problems are already acute.

Find in DataM home page the public distribution of the related dataset "AgMIP - Food insecurity and global climate change mitigation policy"

 

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