2022 Global food policy report: Climate change and food systems: Synopsis
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Climate change is a growing threat to our food systems, with grim implications for food and nutrition security, livelihoods, and overall well-being, especially for poor and vulnerable people around the world. The imperative for urgent action on climate change — both to achieve the major emissions reductions needed to limit global warming and to increase adaptive capacity and resilience — is drawing global attention. The 2022 Global Food Policy Report sets out a broad range of opportunities for accelerated action that should be considered in policy and investment decision-making for climate change adaptation, mitigation, and resilience.
Keywords: WORLD; climate change; food systems; nutrition; food security; mitigation; trade; social protection; governance; diet; resilience; healthy diets; innovation; value chains; finance; research; data; technology; policies; Coronavirus; coronavirus disease; Coronavirinae; COVID-19; climate finance; digital innovation; food systems transformation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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