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Agnes Quisumbing

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Opinion: Climate adaptation must be transformational, not just fighting fires (The Third Pole) 

December 13, 2022


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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