Climate change impacts in Southern Africa are exacerbated by El Niño and global warming, leading to water and food security challenges. Hotter weather and lack of rainfall in South Africa are increasing the risk of food inflation.
Hotter weather and a dearth of rainfall in South Africa is raising the risk of food inflation https://t.co/JYEuljJj6P
Hotter weather and a dearth of rainfall in South Africa is raising the risk of food inflation https://t.co/78mDgruZzJ
.@FoodProfessor this is right up your alley. Thoughts? @profstonge didn't mention #ClimateChange and the US doesn't have a #CarbonTax so can one assume we are in much worse shape? Just askin'.... #NoFarmersNoFood #HeatOrEatPoverty #Inflation #shrinkflation https://t.co/h4IJiuoyJd
Climate change is certainly making life in Southern Africa harder. https://t.co/fBfJttUjQC
In Southern Africa, the El Niño is working to dry things out, and the resulting dry conditions are supercharged by global warming. A one-two punch to water security, food security and critical mineral production. https://t.co/Nex6G5kFKU