Publication

Feb 2012

This paper explores the relationship between climate change and agriculture as interrelated processes on a global scale. A rising unease about the future of the world's food supply appeared during interviews in 2012 with more than 50 agricultural experts working in nine countries. The study shows that in the next few decades farmers need to withstand whatever climate shocks come their way while roughly doubling the amount of food they produce to meet rising demand.

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