how the Russia-Ukraine war is worsening climate-linked food shortages
- Written by Ro McFarlane, Assistant Professor in Ecological Public Health, University of Canberra
ShutterstockGlobal wheat prices have soared since Russia invaded Ukraine in February. The two nations account for 30% of the world’s wheat production.
That means many low-income nations who are net food importers are bracing for a year of hunger. The disruption of war compounds existing drops in food production linked to climate change. On a...
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