Oxfam Climate Change Policy Adviser Tracy Carty summarizes her new paper, published today With greenhouse gas emissions at an all time high, and the world lurching towards a third food price spike in four years following the worst US drought since the 1950s, there is an alarming gap in our knowledge ? how will an increase
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Extreme weather, extreme prices: what will more erratic weather do to food?
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