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AI Study Projects Widespread Hunger Due to Climate Change, But Mitigation Possible
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Why It Matters
This issue highlights the severe humanitarian and geopolitical risks posed by climate change, underscoring the urgent need for global strategies to enhance food security and mitigate environmental impacts.
Key Intelligence
- ■An AI modelling study projects that climate change could expose 1.1 billion people to hunger by 2100.
- ■The study indicates a significant increase in global food insecurity risks over the coming decades.
- ■Despite the dire projections, the research also suggests there are opportunities for positive interventions and mitigation efforts to avert the worst outcomes.