From floods to droughts, increasingly erratic weather driven by climate change is putting global food security at serious risk. Extreme rainfall, prolonged droughts and rising temperatures are already disrupting harvests worldwide, and experts warn that without rapid emissions cuts and more resilient farming systems, crop yields could fall sharply as the global population keeps growing – pushing millions more toward hunger and instability.

How climate breakdown is putting the world’s food in peril – in maps and charts | Climate crisis | The Guardian