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Extreme weather caused by climate change is driving up the prices of basic food products worldwide and posing wider risks to society, a new study has found.
A 300% spike in Australian lettuce prices. A 50% rise for European olive oil and 80% for US vegetables. Researchers from the ...
Food items including potatoes, onions, lettuce, cabbage, fruit and rice are hit by extreme weather that exceeded historical ...
The research shows how droughts, heat and floods raised prices of consumables like chocolate and cocoa and warns that future ...
Grocery prices rose 3% year-over-year, driven by climate disruptions, supply chain instability, and lingering impacts from ...
The price of oranges, for example, has increased by 26% since 2019 due to rising labor costs, lingering supply chain issues, ...
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Climate change driving up grocery prices globally
Climate change is making groceries more expensive across the globe, as extreme weather events-droughts, floods, and heat waves-disrupt agricultural production and inflate food prices, according to a ...
Report finds extreme climate events linked to price hikes for rice, corn, cocoa, coffee, potatoes and other food items.
New research from the Autonomy Institute has warned that while UK inflation unexpectedly hit 3.6% in June, worse is yet to ...
Climate change brings with it higher temperatures and extreme rains, which can lower yields and make the crops that are ...
Study reveals unprecedented food price shocks globally due to extreme weather events exacerbated by climate change in ...
In India, extreme heat in May severely affected crop yields and supply chains, contributing to high inflation in essential ...