Climate change and geopolitical division pose risks to food security, but there are solutions
A new report, published by Stockholm Environment Institute and Mistra Geopolitics, shows that climate change, geopolitical tensions and geoeconomic division are posing significant risks to global food security. To tackle these challenges, countries can enhance national food production, promote resilient agriculture, minimize food waste and collaborate.The report, launched at the Food, Agriculture and Water Day at COP29, reveals that the impacts of climate change pose threats to food production and trade, with critical implications for food security around the world. Geopolitical tensions