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Extreme Weather, Extreme Prices
Climate change is making extreme weather—like droughts, floods and heat waves—much more likely. Existing research, which considers the gradual effects of climate change but does not take account of extreme weather, is significantly underestimating the potential implications of climate change for food prices. This research shows how extreme weather events in a single year could bring about price spikes of comparable magnitude to two decades of long-run price rises. It signals the urgent need for a full stress-testing of the global food system in a warming world.
Publication Date:
4 September 2012
Publication Author:
Oxfam 