It does, and this will be an increasing global problem going forward. Looks like China’s starting to prepare for this by massively investing into indoor farming.
That is a good step towards both mitigating and adapting to rapid climate change (stacked farming means less forest needs to be cleared). Of course, the main issue is still fossil fuels.
Rapid climate change hurts food production everywhere. https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1038/s41558-021-01000-1 EDIT: Correction, removed cloudflare link
It does, and this will be an increasing global problem going forward. Looks like China’s starting to prepare for this by massively investing into indoor farming.
That is a good step towards both mitigating and adapting to rapid climate change (stacked farming means less forest needs to be cleared). Of course, the main issue is still fossil fuels.
Of course, unless we get off fossil fuels soon then we’re all screwed.