Opinion: Climate adaptation must be transformational, not just fighting fires (The Third Pole)
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14.12.22
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Increased funding was pledged for climate adaptation at COP27, but it is still nowhere near what is required and is being carried out in silos, Anushiya J and Indu K Murthy from the Center for Study of Science, Technology, and Policy (CSTEP), India, write in an op-ed published by The Third Pole.
“This year, the International Food Policy Research Institute warned that climate change may push many Indians into hunger by 2030 due to a decline in agricultural production and disruption in the food supply chain.” – write the authors, referring to the 2022 IFPRI’s Global Food Policy Report: Climate Change and Food Systems.
Republished in Eco-Business.
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