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Report Warns that Climate Change Could Increase Child Hunger by 20% by 2050
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Mexico City: Infant hunger and malnutrition could increase by 20% by 2050 due to climate change, warns the new Hungry Futures Index of World Vision, which analyzed 84 national climate plans and concludes that eight out of ten do not adequately address these risks to children. Child neglect in national climate plans According to the study, child hunger is only mentioned in 18% and child malnutrition is only mentioned in 11% of nationally determin…
World Vision noted that rising temperatures increase the incidence of disease, reduce crops and push families into hunger. Climate change could increase child hunger by 20% in 2050, warns report was first published in La Voz de Michoacán.
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