How Climate Change Is Making Hunger Worse Around The World

by Eillie Anzilotti

“There’s more mouths to feed, but there’s less land with which to feed them.” [Photo: valio84sl/iStock]

The annual Global Food Security Index is now tracking a country’s natural resource supply, and its resiliency in the event of a major natural disaster. The conclusion: climate change is making it harder to feed people.

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