Backyard Farmer: Growing food at home a solution to Climate Insecurity
Douglas McIntyre, editor-in-chief of Climate Crisis 24/7, highlights the growing movement of people turning to homegrown food as a solution to food insecurity caused by climate change. Droughts and floods have caused widespread crop failures, but growing numbers of individuals — both in rural and urban areas — are starting to grow their own food. This trend offers a way to avoid inflation and shortages.
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