This year's report shows that climate variability and extremes -
even without conflict - are key drivers behind the recent rise in
global hunger and one of the leading causes of severe food crises
and their impact on people's nutrition and health. Climate
variability and exposure to more complex, frequent and intense
climate extremes are threatening to erode and reverse gains in
ending hunger and malnutrition. Furthermore, hunger is
significantly worse in countries where agriculture systems are
highly sensitive to rainfall, temperature and severe drought, and
where the livelihood of a high proportion of the population depends
on agriculture.
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