Climate Change To Drive Rampant Malnutrition

Douglas McIntyre, Editor-in-Chief at Climate Crisis 24/7, reports that climate change is increasingly causing food shortages and price spikes across the globe. According to The Guardian, these shocks — from cocoa in Ghana to onions in London — are driven by extreme weather patterns. As food becomes less accessible, particularly for low-income communities, the risk of malnutrition and global instability grows. Ongoing droughts in West Africa and Brazil highlight a worsening trend with no clear end in sight.