Climate: How does climate change cause food insecurity and conflict?

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As weather patterns change and temperatures rise, issues such as climate-induced food insecurity are destined to become an increasingly important driver of conflict and social unrest

Against a backdrop of minimal progress at last month's UN climate change negotiations, projections of a 4˚C warming by 2100 are looking more plausible - and even the most optimistic climate scientists

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