Wednesday, November 5, 2025

Abrupt global warming drives rapid increase in acute food insecurity (famine) in Africa: UNFAO report

  so the UN budget is about 1% of the U.S. military budget. So you must think money=truth and therefore you can ignore the FAO? https://docs.wfp.org/api/documents/WFP-0000166954/download/

"Acute food insecurity [famine] is a major concern in Africa, with over 307 million people affected as of July 2025, a figure that represents more than 20% of the continent's population....This year, funding cuts of up to 40 percent mean that tens of millions of people will lose the vital lifeline we provide." 

see FAO HUnger Hotspots report. 70 page long pdf. Climate gets 28 hits. 

Highlighted in black: "weather extremes and increased climate variability are exacerbating acute food insecurity in many regions....floods, droughts, cyclones and erratic rainfall – will remain key drivers of acute food insecurity, ...warmer-than-average tropical sea surface temperatures– raises serious risks to food production and livelihoods – already strained by repeated climate shocks in recent years....acute food insecurity is worsening in Cameroon amid very high access constraints, mainly driven by conflict and climate-related shocks....climate-related market disruptions,...2025. Technical Statement from the 70th Greater Horn of Africa Climate Outlook Forum (GHACOF 70). Nairobi

 

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