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The modern food system functions because regional crop failures are usually isolated, allowing other areas to compensate. Climate change is increasing the likelihood of synchronous, multi-region droughts, removing this safety net.
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The modern food system was built on the expectation that geography would spread out the risks from droughts and floods. Climate change is testing all of that at once.
What happens when the world’s breadbaskets start failing simultaneously?
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Samrat Chowdhery